Can anyone tell me the exact tyre pressure for a vauxhall mariva please?



Answers:
front tyres should always be lower than rear tyres by bout 5 psi depending on size of tyres general rule is 30psi in front and 35 psi in rear
32 psi front

30 psi back
It should be in the back of the handbook
It should be on the tyre
always go by what the tire says on the side always, never mind the boOK cause it could have the wrong tires on it so go by the D.O.T.(department of transportation specs) always, never exceed the max pressure hot,and or the cold settings ok, take care
It depends on which engine you have, and what size tyres.
However, there should be a sticker somewhere on the car stating the tyre pressures. Look on the front door edges (visible when the doors are open only), or the pillar at the rear of the front door openings (again only visible with the doors open) or inside the fuel filler.

Also the correct pressures for all versions will be in the handbook, but you'll have to know your engine type and tyre size to work out which are the correct pressures for your version.
try looking on the side of the tyres (they are the black rubber thing that goes round the wheel sorry poor sence of humour) it should have it written on them with the number followed by PSI

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