The manual will tell you but a Fiesta only weighs just over a ton, so if you don't have the manual just put them to around 30PSI, it doesn't have to be exact, as long as they have a round shape with a slight flattening out at the bottom they are as they should be. If they don't flatten out at all you need to release some pressure, but 28-30Psi will be fine for a Fiesta
2006-09-10 07:25:39
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answer #1
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answered by Bealzebub 4
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i have a 1996 1.8 diesel and the tyre pressure is 34 psi front and 32 psi rear
2006-09-10 02:32:29
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answered by bazzastocking 2
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145 R 13-S withup to 3persons front 2.O(29) rear 1.8(26) with over 3 persons front 2.5(36) rear 2.8(40) with tyre size 155/70 R 13-S 3 persons front 2.2(32) rear 1.8(26) over 3persons front 2.5(36) rear 2.8(40)
2006-09-10 02:11:37
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answered by Anonymous
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open up the drivers side doors, there should be a label on one of them showing tyre pressures for different loads - check that
2006-09-10 01:55:57
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answered by Anonymous
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30 psi front 26 psi rear normal load
2006-09-10 17:53:03
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answered by witheringtonkeith 5
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Look on the tyre it is usually stamped on for you
2006-09-10 05:22:42
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answered by dollysdress 3
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No idea! but I would guess 32psi on front and 30psi on rear. Diesel citroen (heavier) and petrol punto (lighter) were both about that
2006-09-10 01:52:17
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answered by wild_eep 6
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I'd say refer to your owners manual, or for a rough guess around 32 - 35psi.
2006-09-10 01:53:22
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answered by Matt 1
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Usually it's printed on that sticker inside your door.
2006-09-10 01:56:21
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answered by Marenight 7
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haven't a clue
2006-09-11 19:22:28
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answered by Anonymous
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