Tire pressure is important!

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Old 12-31-2007, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by MrCrank
I noticed that the placard on the door jamb indicated called for 35 PSI, but the sidewall writing on the tires themselves called for max 30 PSI. (They were at 30 from the dealer).
It says "35 PSI" on my door jamb too.

I had mine at 35, but just discovered that my dealer reduced the pressure to just 26 PSI in all four tires when I brought it in for an oil change. I am going to guess, that the gas-only Mariners use 26 PSI (anyone know for sure).

Well, I just ran to the gas station today, and refilled all four tires back to 35 PSI.

I am not too happy that they did this. For me, yet another mark in the "ah sh*t" column for my dealer's service dept.
 
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