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1993 Taurus tire pressure psi?
We looked everywhere on the car body for the tire pressure and couldn't find anything.
1993 Ford Taurus psi tire pressure
Thank you!
12 Answers
- SarahLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
All tire pressures are supposed to be 32 to 35 psi. That's the safest according to the Highway Safety people... more or less, and you risk a blowout.
- silverbullet217Lv 41 decade ago
LOOK ON THE TIRE !!!! most small tires are 44 lbs anymore but don't go by the door sticker, they made the car NOT the tires, I have a set of B F Goodrich's that are 40,000 mile tires, I put 182,000 on them because I put 80 lb of air in them like the tire said, not 35 lb like the door sticker says, this is on a 3/4 ton 4wd. The dealer will drop the air down if you dont watch but they want to SELL you NEW ones
- BigeyesLv 51 decade ago
I have a 1992 Ford Taurus and during the summer I keep the tire pressure at 30, The winter I keep it at 35.
You could look at your tires on the car and it should tell you. Or call your nearest tire shop and ask them. Either way good luck and drive safe!!!
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- bailie28Lv 71 decade ago
i own an 03 taurus..we keep it between 32 and 35..look right around the rim of the tire..should be on there..look on the door of the car it could possibly be there are as well..as a last resort call walmart tire and lube and ask them
- Anonymous1 decade ago
26 front and 28 rear psi for a SOFT ride. But I run 36 psi for good mileage and handling...
Source(s): 87 and 89 Taurii SW.... - 5 years ago
Look on the sticker on the door, or in your owner s manual. Do NOT inflate to the pressure written on the tire. That is the MAX PRESSURE that the tire manufacturer recommends before the tire explodes or is damaged! There is no way the tire manufacturer can know the weight of your particular car, so go my the car makers recommendation.
- EzzLv 61 decade ago
Should be labeled on the tire on small print. Most tire pressures are set at 35psi. But is also located on the tire.
- ClassicMustangLv 71 decade ago
the max pressure is wrote on the tire, use it for high performance or best mileage. subtract 5 lbs for a more comfortable ride..