The recommended tire pressure for a 1991 Ford Tempo is typically 30 psi for both front and rear tires. However, it's always best to check the owner's manual or the label located on the driver's side door jamb for the most accurate specifications, as tire pressure can vary depending on the specific model and tire type. Maintaining the correct tire pressure is crucial for optimal handling, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity.
The factory spec for tires for a '93 Ford Tempo is P185/70R14. As far as I know it would be the same for all years.
The factory spec for tires for a '93 Ford Tempo is P185/70R14.
The Tire Size is 185/70/R14
P185/75R14
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..
It's far better to follow the tire pressure recommended on the tire than on the vehicle.
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According to the owners manual, the correct tire pressure is 29 psi.
Tire pressures range from 32 psi to 44 psi depending on the tire. The recommended pressure will be stamped on the sidewall some where. do NOT use the sidewall that is the MAX pressure for other applications use the door jamb info sticker and never inflate a p-rated tire above 35psi regardless of the max listing on the sidewall
32 psi