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Toby Davies | 17:39 Sat 05th Jul 2003 | How it Works
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what is the correct tyre pressure on a vauxhall astra 1.4 i J reg 1992 tyre size 175/70 R13
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Here's some answers to similar questions in the past:

"Go to this site: http://www.michelin.co.uk/car/ and choose the tyre selector. You can then choose your car type and model from drop down lists. You then get all information about the correct tyre for that car and also the correct tyre pressures" (from rinkytink)

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"if you open the driver's door and look on the doorpost (locking side) you should see a sticker which tells you the pressures loaded or unloaded." (gazzawazza).

Finally, from strozzi: "It is worth noting that all the " fast fit " tyre companies, represented in nearly (if not all) towns in this country, will not only tell you the correct tyre pressures for your vehicle, but will also inflate your tyres for free. It should also be remembered that tyre pressures are not specific to a VEHICLE but to the tyres that are fitted to that vehicle."
Toby Davies If you are a car driver you should know that the actual tyre pressures on any vehicle depend on a number of things including whether they are used on the front or rear and also what the intended load factor of the vehicle is likely to be, amongst other things.
It is unwise and unsafe to use a vehicle with incorrect tyre pressures.
The 2 answers above have given you good advice on how to seek your tyre pressures yet you ungraciously rate the answers with 1 and 2 stars respectively. What do you want ? Someone to come round and inflate them for you ?
Sorry folks .... had to get that off my chest.
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Thanks drochit....yes the previous answers were helpful but also blindingly obvious and I had already thought of them surprisingly enough!! At the time the question was posted 1) Without air in the offending tyre and no spare I couldn't get to the garage to read the label on the air pump! 2)None of the tyre fitting outlets were open 2)The car hasn't got a handbook or a label on the pillar 3) The tyre manufacturers websites don't seem to go back this far and neither does the Vauxhall website. The Michelin link supplied by rinkytink is now dead!! So although the previous answers would have helped on a newer car and if I had a few less cognitive brain cells and couldn't have thought of them myself then they would have earned top points....but thanks everyone for trying!!

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