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2006-10-09 09:20:32 · 13 answers · asked by Yellow Dice 2 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

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Most cars these days have this printed on a small sticker in the door jamb of the drivers door, have you tried there first?

2006-10-09 09:22:29 · answer #1 · answered by spiegy2000 6 · 0 0

Tyres For Vauxhall Corsa

2016-11-15 04:26:15 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

See below - Numbers are:
standard front
standard rear
loaded front
loaded rear

Vauxhall Corsa Recommended Tyre Pressure
1.0 00 - Onwards 32 26 36 40
1.0 Envoy 97 - 00 28 26 30 36
1.0 Club 98 - 00 28 26 30 36
1.0 GLS 98 - 00 28 26 30 36
1.2 16v 00 - Onwards 32 26 36 40
1.2 16v Club 98 - 00 28 26 30 3
1.2 16v Elegance 00 - Onwards 32 26 36 40
1.2 16v GLS 98 - 00 28 26 30 36
1.2 16v SXi 98 - 09/00 28 26 30 36
1.2 16v SXi 10/00 - 01 32 26 36 40
1.2i GLS 95 - 97 28 26 30 36
1.2i LS 94 - 97 30 28 30 36
1.2i Merit 94 - 95 28 26 28 32
1.2i E Merit 94 - 95 28 26 28 32
1.2 Merit 95 - 98 34 34 34 34
1.4 16v 00 - Onwards 34 32 36 40
1.4i 16v CDX 94 - 00 30 28 34 36
1.4 16v Elegance 00 - Onwards 34 32 36 40
1.4i 16v Sport 95 - 00 30 28 34 36
1.4 16v SRi 00 - Onwards 34 32 36 40
1.4i LS 94 - 08/95 28 26 30 36
1.4i LS 09/95 - 00 30 28 30 36
1.5 TD CDX 97 - 00 32 30 34 40
1.5 TD GLS 95 - 96 32 30 32 38
1.5 D Merit 94 - 08/95 30 28 34 40
1.5 D Merit 09/95 - 96 36 32 36 40
1.5 TD LS 94 - 96 32 30 34 40
1.6 16v GSi 93 - 95 30 28 34 40
1.7 16v Di 00 - Onwards 34 32 36 40
1.7 16v DTi 00 - Onwards 34 32 36 40
1.7 D Club 98 - 00 32 30 32 38
1.7 D GLS 98 - 00 32 30 32 38
1.7 Envoy 98 - 00 32 30 32 38
1.8 16v SRi 00 - Onwards 38 36 36 40

2006-10-09 09:30:23 · answer #3 · answered by quest1494 2 · 4 0

whats the tyre pressure for Vauxhall corsa 1.4 1997

2014-03-03 01:35:03 · answer #4 · answered by susan 1 · 0 0

most tyre and car manufacturers will advise around the 30 to 32 psi range for road going passenger cars this however is a conspiracy to keep us wearing out our tyres. just about every car will benefit from pressures around 40 to 45 psi especially front wheel drive cars, low pressures allow the tyre to flex on the side wall creating friction and heat thus wearing out faster the benefits of higher pressures are better wear on tyres better mileage better handling and braking.

2006-10-09 21:25:57 · answer #5 · answered by s3n8tr 2 · 0 1

i have an o5 corsa and at the front it begining to shudder when i drive it also there is a banging noise at the front also the steering shakes .does anyone have any idea what the problemsare .could it be a front spring that needs replaced?thanks for reading this.st=c

2013-12-27 07:36:48 · answer #6 · answered by Jean-Ann 1 · 0 0

Front Tyres @ 32psi
Rear Tyres @ 26psi

2006-10-09 09:26:46 · answer #7 · answered by davidmorgan29 1 · 0 1

ABOUT 25 TO 30 PSI

2006-10-09 09:22:14 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Run 30 PSI front and rear.

2006-10-09 09:30:07 · answer #9 · answered by Steiner 6 · 0 0

why would you waste 5 points asking that. If your in a giving away points mood why not give me 10?

2006-10-09 09:26:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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