Q: What is the recommended tire inflation pressure?

asked by on January 19, 2016

What is the recommended tire inflation pressure?

It is very important to always have your tires properly inflated. The proper tire inflation pressure is located on the Safety Compliance Certification Label or the Tire label, which are on the B-Pillar, near the door latch, or on the end of the driver’s door.

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