> What pressures should my car tyres be? I don't know how to work it out from the type and information plate details!?

What pressures should my car tyres be? I don't know how to work it out from the type and information plate details!?

Posted at: 2015-01-07 




There are two rows of figures, depending on what size tyres are fitted. We'll assume you have the smaller size, so we'll look at the top row. That tells that front pressure is 1.8bar or 26psi and the rear pressure is 2.0bar or 29psi; fully loaded, the pressures are1.8bar/26psi font, 2.4bar/35psi rear.

Somewhere on the tire should be the max pressure. Since I don't know the vehicle or the tire size I can't do more than guess, but I see it common to run tires as high as 35 PSI. But from what I'm seeing in what you share with me on the chart, 26 would be the lowest. So somewhere in that range is right. I'd opt for 32 PSI for stability and good mileage. Then take your car to a tire shop and ask them what is proper. They likely will know without having to look. Or even just call them and ask.

Hope this helps.

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open the driver's door. look along the panel of the driver's door. there is a huge white sticker, with black lettering. . . it will tell you what pressure your tires need to be at.

If you're not smart enough to figure it out then maybe you shouldn't be driving a motor vehicle.