SOURCE: tyre pressures for renault laguna
32 psi in the front and 30 psi in the back. if the tyre preasure monitoring is acting up even with the preasures ok. take the car to a renault garage to have them re initialised
SOURCE: tyre pressure
tire pres spec should be in drivers door jam or on fuel filler door. but 32f/40 rear should be ok if booot is full and tires can handle 40 psi
SOURCE: tyre pressures for toyota harrier
35 psi is the assigned "maximum load" pressure for standard load tires and 41 psi is the assigned "maximum load" pressure for extra load tires.
SOURCE: run flat tyre warning light is on i have checked tyre pressure
This will only come on when a tyre has dropped in pressure (not spare). It work on the principle that a tyre with less air has a smaller rolling circumference and therefore a different wheel speed. This is then monitored against other signals from other wheels and determined that a loss in pressure has occured.
If all tyre pressures seem ok, there could be a chance of a small unoticeable leak and would require a bath test. This is when the tyre is dipped in water and bubbles would appear where the puncture is.
Ultimately the system may just need to be reset, or has incorrectly been reset from a tyre change. For this you just press and hold the TPC button (located on the centre console above the gearstick - looks like a flat tyre with an exclamation) turn on the ignition to position 2 and the light will come on re then yellow,go out, come back on yellow. When it comes back on yellow it re-initializing the system. You can let go of the button and after 20 odd seconds the light will go out for the final time, completing the reset.
If the light continues to come on after the reset then you definitely have a puncture somewhere!
Hope this helps!
SOURCE: daihatsu charade 2005 model tyre pressure.
28 psi minimum but to stop the edges wearing prematurely,inflate to 34 psi and the tyres will wear better,as long as your happy with the ride...shouldnt be too firm
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