It will show the PSI for the tire on the side wall of the tire. Usually it is 32 to 35 for best performance and fuel mileage. Hope this helps.
175 kPa (25psi) front 200 kPa (29 psi) rear On cold tires
145/70R13 - 30 psi front and rear 155/65R14 - 32 in the front, 29 on the rear
The proper pressure for you vehicle's tires will be listed on the label on the driver side door jamb.
Proper Tire pressures for Your vehicle should be listed on the door jamb on the Drivers side of your vehicle..the listing for the Max pressure your tire will hold is listed on the sidewall of the tires. but is NOt the same as the recommended pressure for Your vehicle..YOu Always go with the one thats listed on the car..Not the tire..(Personally i find you get a smoother ride if you run the tires a cpl pounds lighter.. say 2-3lbs less..esp in trucks.)
To remove the spare tire from a Toyota Estima, insert the jack handle into the hole provided in the rear bumper and turn clockwise. Turn counterclockwise to return the spare tire holder to normal.
around the middle underneath area of the car
around the middle underneath area of the car
Toyota estima rs.30,00,000.
205/65-r15 or 195/70-r14
The Toyota Estima is known as the Toyota Previa in the United States. These vehicles were first put into production in the year 1990, in both Japan and the United States.
Front grail
Dime light
10/40
Underneath the front left passenger seat
Tire pressures vary by tire manufacturer and tire application. The maximum tire pressures are marked on the sidewall of the tire during the manufacturing process. Also, the recommended tire size and pressures are usually found on the drivers side door pillar.
try looking at Toyota estima owners club. ian