Normally on the drivers door post but can be in the glove box, trunk, or inside the center console depending on the vehicle.
It does not say on the tire. It does say on the tire the MAXIMUM amount of air the tire is capable of holding, but that is not the answer. The answer can be found in the vehicle owners manual or the tire placard....usually found on the door frame or glove box. That will tell you the exact original equipment tire size and recommended psi from the vehicle manufacturer. Always follow that.
Consult the "Tire and Loading Information" Placard, on the driver's side door pillar.....
Recommended pressure is found on the tire placard in the driver side doorway. Mine says 26 psi, front and rear. I have 2dr, 4wd, convertable
Its written on your driver door placard.
On every vehicle sold in the US, there is a sticker - commonly called the tire placard - that lists the original tire size and the proper pressure for that size. The placard is usually located on a doorpost or in the glove box - but sometimes it is located in the trunk or on the fuel filler door. BTW, it doesn't matter who makes the tire or what pressure is listed on the tire's sidewall, if the tire size is the same as the placard, then the pressure listed on placard is also appropriate. If you are using a tire size that is different than what is listed on the placard, then the pressure has to be recalculated. The calculation is not difficult, but it requires tire load tables which are not allowed to be published in the Internet because of copyright laws. If this is the case, then you need to find someone who has access to those tables and provide him with those 3 bits of information.
Read the tire placard on your door jam or the owners manual.
See the Tire and Loading Information Placard on the Driver's Door Pillar.....
Its written on your driver door placard.
Door placard says 30psi.
The stock tire size is probably on the driver's door placard (assuming it is original door).
Never go by the tire pressure on the tire. That is only the maximum amount. Always go by the tire placard on the inside driverside door frame.
Listed on a placard on the underside of the center console lid.