The most common tire pressure for passenger cars is 32 psi. On the sidewall of your tires, the correct pressure is stamped into the material.
According to the owners manual, the correct tire pressure is 29 psi.
32 PSI
Check the sidewalls of your tires. It is "printed" there.
33 Front and 30 rear for the p215/55r16
Then the correct pressure is 35 psi when the tire is cold.
Tire pressure is more dependent on what type of tire you have. If you look on the side of the tire it should actually tell you what the correct pressure is for that specific tire.
if the sticker is still on the passenger door, it should tell you the correct tire pressure
low tire pressure in one tire
The correct tire pressure for a 2000 Chevy Venture is 32 psi front and rear. This is for the original tire sizes of P215/70R15 front, and P225/60R16 rear.
Unplug the tire pressure light cable.
30 psi front and rear.
28 to 32lbs