Air pressure is dependant on the tire itself, not the vehicle. Read the sidewall of the tire, it will show the recommended psi. If you can't get down there to find it. the standard for passenger vehicles and light trucks is about 30-35 psi. For optimal fuel mileage, make sure all four are the same.
If you are talking the tires, they should be 35 psiIf you are talking fuel pressure is should be 40 psi.If you are talking the tires, they should be 35 psiIf you are talking fuel pressure is should be 40 psi.
The proper pressure for you vehicle's tires will be listed on the label on the driver side door jamb.
look on the drivers door and it will tell you the recommended pressure. The tire itself should also state the psi. Keep that in mind when getting tires replaced. Generally speaking 35psi is typical for most cars.
The recommended tire pressure for the front and rear tires on a 1996 Tercel are 32 psi. In metric units it is 221 KPa.
It depends of the tire size that you are using. If you still have the factory 13 inch tires the correct air pressure is 32psi on the front tires and 35 on the back.
It should fit.
KEY ON ENGINE OFF.... 60-66 PSI
Assuming we're talking TIRE pressure here.... I typically target my tires at 35psi
The best tires for a 1996 Honda Civic Ex Coupe are Michelin from Costco. You should get the full 90,000 miles out of them too! I did.
The correct tire pressure for your Toyota Corolla 1.6 liter hatchback is 32 pounds per square inch. The tire pressure should be checked when the tires are cool.
The oil pressure is located on the side of the engine block. The switch has a black plug with three wires connected to it.
The fuel pressure regulator in that 96 GMC 4.3 TBI is located in the throttle body.