It doesn't matter what car you drive; the tire pressure specifications are in the realm of the tire manufacturers...take a close look at the sidewalls of the tires on your car...in the moulded in 'fine print' you will find the PSI recommended by the mfg. Using this as your guide; you will optimize the 'life' of your tires (and your overall gas milage).
No, a wheel bearing should not set off a low tire pressure light in a 1999 Oldsmobile Alero.
its in the owners manual. push the red button in the fuse box
225/50/r16
The information should be on the drivers door post and in the owners manual. In most cases the tire pressure will be around 32 pounds.
Listed in your owners manual and also found on the drivers door post.
yes they will with a low pro tire
I have factory 96 Cutlass 5 spoke Aluminum 16" on my 01 Alero
Open up the drivers side door and you will see a cover pannel on the dash side. Pull the open and press the reset light until the light flashes. You must have the car ON.
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
If you are looking for the tire/rim size for a 2003 Oldsmobile Alero. It is listed here. Tire Size - 215/60/R15" Rims Size - 15 inches
My tire pressure light has been on forever. I finally got it to go off by holding in the reset button til it blinked and then shut off. You can try that.. if not it's just gonna stay on.
The mfg. recommended psi's are listed on the door jamb.I run 35 psi for good tire life and good handling.