No, not all tires should be the same pressure. Each tire on a vehicle may have different pressure recommendations based on the manufacturer's specifications, which can vary depending on the vehicle type, load, and tire type. It's important to check the owner's manual or the tire placard for the correct tire pressure for each specific tire to ensure optimal performance, safety, and fuel efficiency. Maintaining the correct pressure helps prevent uneven wear and improves handling.
No -- Keep the same recommended air pressure in your tires at all times, but check and add air when the tires are cool and have not been running. Use a tire pressure gauge.
unless you have different rim/tire sizes at the front vs back (which you shouldn't) the pressure should be the same in all 4 tires.
Yes it should.
It should list the cold tire pressure for all tires.
Not recommended. All tires on a vehicle should be of the same type.
Check the pressure in all five tires-spare included. You will have to remove the spare cover, which takes some time if you have a soft cover. Once all the tires are at the same pressure, the light should go out. I did it with the car parked, so it seems driving it for reset is not required. If the pressure is off between the tires after adding air, the light may stay on. They must all be close or the same for the light to go out. Use a real tire gage rather than the one at the gas station air nozzle.
They could be all the same or different. Which 9 are you talking about? Should be on the side of the tire in raised letters. Something like, (max. psi. 32).
All the tires have a sensor to measure tire pressure. If any of the tires (including the spare) are low in tire pressure the light will be on. Just check all tires. Don't know why theres a sensor for the spare but after you check the pressure to make sure that it's correct the warning light should go out. If it still is on and all your tires have the correct pressure then I'd take it to the dealer to have it checked out.
it means you have low air pressure in one or more of your tires, check all tires for proper inflation (there should be a sticker on the drivers side door or door jamb that says what pressure you should have in your tires
ALL PASSENGER CAR TIRES... 33# all around!
The max air pressure is usually printed on the sidewall of all tires. The vehicle will have a different recommended tire pressure, look for a label on the driver door jamb. The same pressure spec is used in all seasons.
yes they should