30, cold
The best air pressure, for your 1999 Toyota, is dependent upon the type and manufacturer of the tire. The best air pressure will be the recommended air pressure by the tire manufacturer.
Tire air pressure is dependent upon the size and type of tire. The 1999 Nissan Altima standard tire air pressure is 32 pounds.
Look for the label on the inside door jamb on the drivers side, or in the glove box for this information. The air pressure number on the sidewall of the tire is the maximum inflation (cold) rated for that tire.
There is no cabin air filter available on a 1999 camry. Cabin filters were available on Camry starting in 2002.
Air leaves a tire when the tire valve is open due to the pressure. The pressure outside of the tire is lower than the pressure inside the tire.
Air leaves a tire when the valve is opened due to the pressure difference. Since the tire has more pressure than the air outside, the tire air will escape until the pressure equalizes.
No, it does not. Toyota started installing cabin air filters in Camry since 1999.
Air rushes out because it is under pressure. Once there is no longer any pressure in the tire the air will stop flowing out. However there is still air in the tire it is just equal to the pressure outside.
Look on the inside drivers door. On the door latch area there is a sticker that will give the air pressure for cold and hot air pressures.
To determine if your bike tire has enough air, you can use a tire pressure gauge to measure the air pressure in the tire. Refer to the recommended pressure range indicated on the tire sidewall or in the bike's manual. If the pressure falls within this range, your tire has enough air. If it is below the recommended range, you need to add more air.
Air pressure is the same throughout the tire.
Cabin air filter was introduced for Camry in 1999.