under the vehicle, behind the front tires and before the rear tires there should be a reinforced body seam area that will support lifting one wheel off the ground.
Different tires from different manufactures run at different pressures. On the sidewall, it should tell what the pressure should be for that particular tire.
The proper pressure for you vehicle's tires will be listed on the label on the driver side door jamb.The proper pressure for you vehicle's tires will be listed on the label on the driver side door jamb.
The original Goodyear 23x10.50x12 turf tires on my Bolens 1256 indicate the tire pressure should not exceed 10 p.s.i., according to the information on the sidewall. That said, these are tractor tires, and not street legal or trailer tires.
The tire pressure for vehicles which should be on a sticker, usually on the inside of the door, is most applicable to the original tires. You should use the tire pressure stamped on the tires which are on the car (the law requires this info be on the tires). Probably around 35psi. Many Festy owners set their pressure about 5 lbs. lower on the rear tires to improve ride (there's no rear weight in a stiva). I believe I'm running 34 front, 29 rear.
Usually Caravan tires should be set at around 35 or 36 psi.
Set the tires to the pressure on the label on the drivers door jamb, and it should turn itself off. If it stays on, there is a sensor problem and it will require service.
15 inch tires are standard.
P205/70R15
That information should be listed on the decal on the drivers door jamb.
That information should be listed on the decal on the drivers door jamb
p215/75r15
The recommended pressure is listed on a decal on the drivers door jamb. With 215/65/16 tires, they recommend 36 psi cold
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It is 30 PSI
The recommended tire pressure for a Dodge Grand Caravan typically ranges from 32 to 36 psi (pounds per square inch), depending on the specific model year and tire size. To find the exact tire pressure for your vehicle, refer to the owner's manual or the sticker located on the driver's side door jamb. It is important to check and adjust tire pressure regularly to ensure optimal handling, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity.
According to the sticker on the driver side door of mine, it's 36 PSI for my 215/65R16 tires.