I've got that car and I've got the Haynes manual right here......29psi at the front normal26psi at the back normal
37 psi front fully laden........41 rear fully laden. fully laden means more that three passengers....high speed motorway driving needs slightly more than the normal pressure.....I pump mine up to 31 at the front and 28 at the back....hope this helps...ps this is for the original tyres factory fitted I mean.......
2007-02-12 08:08:18
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answered by dogfisheggcase421 4
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I'd go with what DoggFishEgg said.
Do NOT ever use the pressure stated on the tyre itself.
That is the maximum recommended pressure that the tyre is designed to take, and will always be a lot higher than the pressure recommended for any car that tyre is fitted to.
2007-02-12 11:00:57
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answered by Neil 7
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Read the tyres again. Its law that they have the max running pressure on them, but don't infalte them all the way to that 32 in the front and 30 in the back will see you right, Or go to a garage and look on the inflation chart for your tyre size.
2016-03-29 03:47:19
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answered by Anonymous
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You should put 29 psi in the front and 26 psi in the rear tyres.
make sure you adjust your tyre pressure when the tyres are cold and use a good reliable pressure gauge.
2007-02-13 04:25:55
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answered by mick49a 4
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Look it up you lazy little gonk. 1998 Ford Escort 1.6 Mmmmmm nuf said, not the worlds best set of wheels.
2007-02-12 08:41:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Recommended pressures for this car with standard wheels is front 29 psi ( 2.0 bar ) rear 26 psi ( 1.8 bar ) hope this helps
2016-04-09 21:54:15
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answered by Anonymous
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there are 2 places to find it you can check the tire usually close to the rim small print that is the tire manufacturer recommended tire pressure. and another place in to the on the side of the driver side door. when you open the door it should be right there.
2007-02-12 08:00:32
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answered by Mustng0021 5
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35-41 PSI Cold thats means air up without driving on them in the morning time and airthem and have a good airgauge and you be good to go.... Escortstreetracer_97355
2007-02-12 08:24:36
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answered by nunesjeff 1
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It should say on the tires you have on there. It's usually standard 35 psi for compact cars.
2007-02-12 07:54:45
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answered by Right_Tonight 3
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sumtimes they are written inside the petrol cap, i usually do mine 30-32 all rnd
2007-02-12 07:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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