You cant say that with no data of the car and tyres.
Mostly jou can find a stikker on the driversdoor, tankdoor, clove.compartiment.
But if you placed other tyres then the original, you can re-calculate the pressures for the new tyres with spreadsheet I made, in wich I use the same system as the tyre- an car-manufacturers in Europe use, wich is up to now the savest one.
http://cid-a526e0eee092e6dc.office.live.com/browse.aspx/.Public/Recalculating%20tyre-pressure
You need from the car the Gross axle weight ratings front and behind, can be found on a metalish plate under the motorhood or one of the doorstyles.
Also the maximum technical speed of the car. out of the manual or estimate the top speed you ever use.
From the tires the maximum load or loadindex, and the reference-pressure wich is for normal car tyres in Europe 36 psi or 250kPa( 2,5 bar).
Also the letter that stands for the maximum to use speed for the tyre.
All these items can be found on the side-wall of it.
it should tell you on the tire wall ??psi
Ford motor com, designates that the cold inflation pressure should be 32psi.
look at the side of your tire it should tell you the tire pressure most likely anywhere from 35-40
to much so it pops
if the sticker is still on the passenger door, it should tell you the correct tire pressure
Check the inside of the front drivers door frame the tire pressure should be on a sticker there
Open your drivers door , there should be a sticker on the end of the door that shows the tire size and recommended tire inflation pressure
there should be a sticker on the door jam of your car (if not check the manual) of what the manufacturer recommended tire pressure.
Door Jam of driverside will tell you what the tire pressure should be. I usually stick with 32lbs in all 4.
Look on the tire itself. It should say 35 lbs psi or whatever it recomends. Tire pressure does not go by vehicle make. Michelle
Tire pressure is related to what type of tire it is. the recommended pressure for the tire is on the side wall of the tire ========================================================== That is the MAXIMUM cold tire inflation pressure that is shown on the side of the tire
The proper pressure depends on the tire itself. The recommended tire pressure is stamped on the sidewall of the tire beside the load rating..