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An oil pressure gauge and or the idiot light.
The oil pressure gauge on a 2002 Ford Taurus is located right next to where the battery is, toward the middle of the actual car. The gauge is connected to the front of the engine.
You can know when you have reached the right cooker pressure by checking the temperature gauge. The right temperature would also depend on what you are cooking.
The correct tire pressure is stamped on the tire,and is also located in your owners manual.You can purchase a digital tire pressure gauge to take the guess work out.
A Trailblazer that squeaks only when turning to the left could have a problem with the steering or front wheel bearing. Turning to the left puts the right pressure on the parts to cause them to squeak.
you need to check it against another gauge that is accurate which should be calibrated by a pressure calibration lab. So at least you know that the gauge you use to test your oil gauge is right. Then just "tee" in the "master" gauge into your oil line and check the two gauges against each other when the engine is running.
You'll need a pressure gauge and know how to use it. The gauge will tell you when you have the right amount in.
Yes it can and it can mislead you. Install a pressure gauge at the test port and get a reading. Check your shop manual for the required pressure.
Read the vehicle data plate for tire pressures, and use a tire gauge to see if the tires are at that pressure.
32 psi front tires 32 psi rear tires, check the sticker on the driver door
On a 1997 Ford Contour : ( No ) Just the engine oil pressure warning light located in the upper right area of your gauge cluster ( above the fuel gauge )
I am assuming it is the oil pressure gauge, located back side of motor, right below the distributor