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Annmarie Oliva Posted on Mar 23, 2017

Hi guys and gals i have a tire question if the tire calls out for 44 psi but the car requirements says 30 psi which one do i go buy....

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six-of-ten

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2008

SOURCE: Tire pressure optimization setting

Look for a sticker on the drivers door panel. It will tell you what pressure to set for the tires. The owners manual may also contain this information. It is normal for a radial tire to look a little flat.

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alex metro

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2008

SOURCE: tire reset on in ford freestar

Reset without message center:
To reset turn the ignition to the ON position, depress and Trip/odometer
button (located in the instrument cluster) until “TIRE RESET” or
“CHECK TIRE AND RESET” is displayed in the odometer display window.
Once “TIRE RESET” or “CHECK TIRE AND RESET” is displayed,
press and hold the button for three seconds. The low tire warning indicator light will flash three times
as the low tire warning system begins to initialize.

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Reset with message center:
To reset turn the ignition to the ON position, press the set up button on
the message center until “SYSTEM CHECK” is displayed. Press the
RESET button until “HOLD RESET TO RELEARN” is displayed, continue to hold the button for three
seconds. The low tire warning indicator light will flash three times as the low tire warning system begins to initialize.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 03, 2009

SOURCE: Tire pressure on sticker different than on tire

make sure that the tires are the ones on sticker for the psi other sizes require a different psi ask a tire store for the correct psi

A Miller

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2010

SOURCE: the tire pressure inside the door jam says 30psi.

The 30 # is recommended by the manufacturer of the vehicle for the tires that probably came on the vehicle. The MAX on your tire is recommended by the tire manufacturer. Have you replaced your tires? If you carry a heavy load, you will want to be nearer the 44 #. 30 will give you a smoother ride. I would say you should consider a pressure of 35 #, consistent with your load. 35 is a easy number to match while checking your tire pressure. You may wish to consult with your tire dealer or your vehicle dealer for more information. If you have a tire pressure warning system, please consult with your dealer for adjustments for your kind of driving..

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2010

SOURCE: I changed tires on my 2007 frontier... they have a

Use the listing on the door jamb, not the side of the tire. If all are ok, then one of the sensors may have been damaged when replacing the tires? Be sure the spare is OK. some spares will have a sensor.

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I want to know tire pressure for the rear and front .

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It depends on the tires you are mounting. The specifications may also vary a bit depending on your driving style and on the terrain. You find a sticker with the tire specifications in your SUV.

Most 2003 Corolla mount 175/65R14 Bridgeston Potenza, Michelin, Dunlop standard or Goodyear Allegra tires. In that case it will be 42/40 PSI front/back (2.9/2.8 bar) recommended.

If you have Dunlop Sport Tires or any other 185 / 65 R14 sport, then it will be 44 PSI (3.0 bar) maximum pressure.
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How do I reset the tire pressure system manually??

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tires most likely hold 40 or 44 psi it dont really matter what kind of vehicle, just what the tire says but i would bet its 44 psi. if it were me i would put 40 psi.
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The tire pressure inside the door jam says 30psi. but the tires say 44 psi max

The 30 # is recommended by the manufacturer of the vehicle for the tires that probably came on the vehicle. The MAX on your tire is recommended by the tire manufacturer. Have you replaced your tires? If you carry a heavy load, you will want to be nearer the 44 #. 30 will give you a smoother ride. I would say you should consider a pressure of 35 #, consistent with your load. 35 is a easy number to match while checking your tire pressure. You may wish to consult with your tire dealer or your vehicle dealer for more information. If you have a tire pressure warning system, please consult with your dealer for adjustments for your kind of driving..
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HI. The top end pressure for your tires should be 44 psi, you will need to keep your tires at about 35 psi to prevent this warning light.anything below 35 will register as low pressure and, the light will illuminate.
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Tire pressure on sticker different than on tire

make sure that the tires are the ones on sticker for the psi other sizes require a different psi ask a tire store for the correct psi
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92 roadmaster, using way to much gas.

Unless you have a particular symptom or a 'service engine soon' light on I would go buy the following maintenance schedule:
1. Change fuel filter EVERY 10,000 miles.
2. Check air filter at the same time. (held up to a light, you should easily see the light through it).
3. Replace spark plugs EVERY 15,000 miles and plug wires (cap & rotor if so equipped) every 30,000.
4. Don't forget tire pressure - this can have a drastic impact on MPG. Many 'newer' tires require a maximum 44 psi, yet many of us still go by the 35 psi standard of old never looking on the tire. All tires are clearly marked as to maximum psi and remember the average tire gains 1psi of pressure for every 10 degrees.
Hope this helps.
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