More than likely the vehicle was in an accident and the driver's door was replaced. The new door would not have that sticker.
there should be a sticker inside the driver door frame.
Go with the recommended inflation on your tires.
The sticker on the inside of the driver side door frame will have the month and year of production
look under the hood on the sticker. it will say what year the car is on it also
A lot of vehicles have a sticker inside the drivers door jamb that lists the tire and rim size.
A lot of places. Germany, Mexico. Just look on your sticker inside your door and it will tell you where you car was built.
open the trunk. there should be a sticker on the underside of it with the code on itmy 96 didnt have the sticker in the trunk anymore. It might be on a sticker inside your owners manuel. if not you will find it on a sticker inside the drivers door. you will have to remove your inside door panel a little to pry in back and look. that's where i found mine. you can confirm this by reading in your manuel if your car still has it.
If you look inside your car door there is a sticker. The sticker will say various specs on it which are useful for tire maintenance, like the pressure you want and how big your tires are.
If the door has been replaced with an after-market door, the VIN will be missing or painted over.
the sticker under the hood or in the driver door..
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.
Look on the inside of the driver's door. On it, should be a sticker including information such as the manufacturer name, date of production, location of assembly, and model year.