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Right tyre pressure in psi for honda civic 2006?
Did anyone of You knows what's right tyre pressure in psi for honda civic 2006 new shape. I tried to find this information in manufacturer's guide but...no results..... Thanks for answers. Artur
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
look on the side sills (the part when u open the door. there shud be the tyre pressures written over there.) normally i just put 30 psi but mine is a 97 model with 17 " .
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Right tyre pressure in psi for honda civic 2006?
Did anyone of You knows what's right tyre pressure in psi for honda civic 2006 new shape. I tried to find this information in manufacturer's guide but...no results..... Thanks for answers. Artur
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- oklatomLv 71 decade ago
The pressure on the outside of the tires is the maximum, not what the manufacturer recommends. Look in the "A" pillar or perhaps the glove box lid for a sticker of air pressure and tire size. It's 28 psi if memory serves me.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
As long a the Load Index rating of the tire is the same or higher than the original 17-inch tires you would use the same inflation pressure, as indicated on the Tire Load and Inflation placard on the drivers door frame.
- 1 decade ago
on the inside of your drivers door there should be a label .it is on there probaly around 30 -32 psi
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Same as the left tyre! 30-32psi
- Mike CLv 41 decade ago
it should be written on the sticker on the drivers side door jam.
I usually go around 34-35psi