look on the rear portion of the drivers door when opened most likely on the bottom of the inside or on the "pillar" where it meets that area when closed. there's usually a little label with specifications printed on it. it should state the number followed by 3 letters "P.S.I." in a small section of said label. it'll also say "front" or "back". If it's not there,try a similar area on vehicle or (hopefully) if you've still got the manual,check the index for tire pressures. If none of this works,go to a general motors dealership service department and either ask for assistance or possibly purchase a manual from them. It shouldn't cost you to have your pressures checked by them either. One more option is a tire service outlet. Personally, I would have done it for ya for free! Good Luck!
I took my 2004 Suburban to a reputable tire store and they suggest 40lbs of pressure.
The factory recommended tire pressure is 35 psi, but most cars and trucks are 32 psi
The proper pressure depends on the tire itself. The recommended tire pressure is stamped on the sidewall of the tire beside the load rating..
The information for tire pressure should on the driver or passenger side tags.
Tire pressure is related to what type of tire it is. the recommended pressure for the tire is on the side wall of the tire ========================================================== That is the MAXIMUM cold tire inflation pressure that is shown on the side of the tire
Check the sidewalls on the tires. It will be "printed" there.
Check the sticker on the end of your driver's door - it will show the tire size and recommended inflation pressure (Helpfull)
The recommended tire pressure for a 2004 Hyundai Elantra is 30 psi for both the front and rear tires.
35 pounds
The vehicles recommended tire pressure is in the drivers front or rear drivers door jamb and in your owners manual. The pressure on the side of the tire only tells you the maximum amount of pressure that the tire can safely handle. That figure is not the recommended tire pressure.
The recommended tire pressure for your 1997 Toyota Tercel is dependent upon the type of tire that is currently on the vehicle. In general, the tire pressure will be stamped on the side of the tire.
No, a wheel bearing should not set off a low tire pressure light in a 1999 Oldsmobile Alero.