Have a look in your manual, the tyre, or some cars have a sticker in the doorway of the drivers seat.
2007-02-24 21:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Suzuki Swift Tyre Pressure
2016-10-28 06:34:04
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answered by Anonymous
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There might be a sticker on the door pillar, or inside the glovebox. I presume you don't have a handbook, 'cos it will tell you in there. Either contact a Suzuki dealer, or pop into a tyre place, they'll have a chart for everything.
DON'T go by any pressure quoted on the tyre itself, that's a test pressure and nothing to do with the tyre's use on your particular car.
Hope this helps.
2007-02-24 21:53:33
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answered by champer 7
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the recommended tyre inflation depends on th esize of ur tyres but i would recomend 32 psi as that is what most tyres are inflated to now
2016-03-18 03:11:14
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answered by ? 4
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There should be a sticker ,seen when drivers door open, on surface below seat,at about knee high. If not my Jimny 4x4 is 23psi front, 26 psi rear ( 29 psi rear loaded ).
2007-02-25 23:47:07
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answered by samuel brian m 2
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Hi
This site will help.
http://www.thetyrepressuremonitor.com/recommended-tyre-pressures.asp
2007-02-24 21:49:35
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answered by ♥shushin♥ 6
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Used to own one and think its 26 all round , thats on the standard tires, check doorpillar there should be a sticker on there telling you whats what. Hope this helps, great suv
2007-02-24 22:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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it depend on the tire you running, but from 32, to 35 pd
2007-02-24 23:30:58
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answered by ghostwalker077 6
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26 in front 30 on rear :)
2015-10-02 21:36:22
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answered by scotiedog 1
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you need to look at your tire it will tell on it different tires take different pressures it doesnt go by make of car read your tire max psi cold look for that
2007-02-24 21:31:52
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answered by gregs111 6
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