Depends on the car...all cars have a certain recc. pressure, it should be listed on the drivers door jamb (or possibly on one of the others), in the glove box, or the center console...or you can just go with the standard 30 psi on cars, 35 on light duty trucks...if you need more help write me back
Depends on the vehicle. Usually Max PSI rating is 44 PSI so try 35-38 PSI.
Draw a chalk line across the tread laterally and drive a short distance so the tyres get several full revolutions. Check the chalk line, if worn in the middle = pressure is to high. worn edges = too low. Even wear = spot on.
The correct tire pressure is listed on you driver's door post and in your owner's manual. The maximum you should put in your tires is 35psi cold.Note: The correct pressure for the vehicle is NOT listed on the side of the tire. The pressure listed on the tire is the maximum pressure the tire can handle. The same tire is installed on many different cars and the correct pressure may be different on each vehicle.
the ideal tire pressure is usually printed on the side wall of the tireComment from Asker:But the standard tire size for my vehicle (2006 Ford Escape XLT 4x4 Automatic) is 235 70 R16, which I changed to 225 70 R16. Since the tire size is slightly different than the standard one, I think it may be lower than the printed recommended pressure in car's door (not on the side wall of the tire, because this one shows the max pressure but not the recommended pressure).
The tire sidewall will list the max pressure. Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for the vehicle they are installed on.
The tire sidewall will list the max pressure. Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for the vehicle
Depends on the vehicle and tire size. -Check at your tire store, this is not something you should guess.
Tire pressure is not determined by the make or model of the vehicle. It is determined by the tire size. You can find the maximum tire pressure on the sidewall of every tire.
Correct tire pressure on any vehicle is usually printed on a sticker on the inside end of the driver door, along with weight and tire size.
The proper pressure for you vehicle's tires will be listed on the label on the driver side door jamb.
Tire pressure does not depend on what vehicle you have but what tires you have. What size and type of tires do have on your Jeep
Tire pressure depends on the tire. The pressure recommendation that come with the car are for the specific type, size and rating that came on the car.
Check the label on the end of the drivers door indicating tire size and recommended inflation pressure
Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for a vehicle
The correct tire pressure for your Toyota Corolla 1.6 liter hatchback is 32 pounds per square inch. The tire pressure should be checked when the tires are cool.
Open your drivers door , there should be a sticker on the end of the door that shows the tire size and recommended tire inflation pressure
Check the sticker on the end of your driver's door - it will show the tire size and recommended inflation pressure (Helpfull)
The correct tire size and tire pressure for that vehicle can be found in the driver's door jam area and/or the owners manual.
Depends on the tire size, check inside all the door frames for a placard that list the tire size, it will also have the pressure listed there, sedans are 33psi wagons are 35psi