Recommended tire pressures can be found on the tires themselves. You'll have to look closely, though. Black on black can be difficult to read. Additionally, you can jot down the brand, the model and the size of your tire and call a good tire shop and they'll tell you right on the phone. So can the dealer. If you're on the road and happen by a big tire shop on your travels, they'll almost certainly check and properly inflate your tires at no charge (their motivation being that they might be able to "win you over" and get you to come to them when you need repairs or replacements). Proper tire pressure maximizes gas mileage, and it is safer to drive on them when they're at the correct pressure. But you knew that already.
Its the one that is stated on the owners manual...
what is the correct tire pressure on a 2002 vw passat
Look inside your driver door jam
Well, when it comes to tire pressure, it's like painting a happy little picture. For a 2000 VW Beetle, the recommended tire pressure can usually be found on a sticker inside the driver's side door jamb or in the owner's manual. Just like adding the perfect touch of color to a painting, make sure to check and adjust the tire pressure regularly to keep your Beetle running smoothly and safely.
The recommended tire size for a 2002 VW Jetta with 15 inch wheels is 195 65 R15. For 16 inch wheels, the recommended tire size is 205 55 R16.
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the VW beetle with radial tires should have 17 lbs PSI in the front and 24 PSI in the rear. That may have been the recommended pressure for bias tires. Radials tend to require at least 26 psi.
30 psi is good
32 psi.
32 psi
Put air in the tire. 35PSI should do it.
35-40 psi