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Need to put air in tyres on a Nissan Almera - anyone know the tyre pressure?

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Need to put air in tyres on a Nissan Almera - anyone know the tyre pressure?

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  1. Babe look on the tyres.


  2. no, don't look on the tyres, that's just the max pressure, which isn't what you want to use.  usually the tyre pressure is on a little label located somewhere on the car, i've seen the label mostly on the inside of the door, as in where it closes against the frame of the car.  on my current car it's inside the fuel cap, of all places.  if you check your owners manual, it will tell you where the label is, and then you can get the correct tyre pressure.  if you don't have it, call the local dealer and they should be able to tell you where it is if you can't find it.

  3. if it isn't on the tyres have a look on the inside of thepetrol cap. Failing that look in the manual and failing that ring up yout local nissan dealership.

  4. There isn't a tyre plackard on the door jamb? Or your owners manual tyre pressure or tire. The pressure on the tyre is maxium pressure to be used while at max load. Generally you will be ok at 1.9 to 2.3 ATU or 28 to 35 psi. But for best wear and handling stick to your cars reccomended tyre pressure sticker on the front door jamb Sometime 2000 year model Nissan's have the tyre plackard on the underside of the centre console lid.

  5. here is what i found a page of of the manual

  6. id do about 28, corsa's are 26 bpi , so an almera is a bit bigger, so yeah, 28 per tyre

  7. Check here;

    http://www.dunloptyres.co.uk/fandp/press...

  8. http://www.thetyrepressuremonitor.com/ty... the pressures are at the bottom of page dont know what the rest is all about lol

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