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Tire/s have low pressure and needs additional air added u ntil the proper tire pressure on all 4 tires are within operating limits. This will also extend the tire life. Tire pressure is printed on tire sidewall.
The LOW TIRE PRESSURE warning light will come on when the pressure is 25% below the manufacturer's recommended pressure. If I recall correctly, the 2007 Sonata has a manufacturer's recommended tire pressure of 30 psi. There is a tire label (sticker) on the inside driver's door jamb ('B' Pillar which tells you what the manufacturer's recommend tire inflation pressure should be. Once you have that value, you can calculate 25% of that & find the pressure at which the warning light should come on. NOTE: The TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) does not continually nor constantly scan the sensors in the wheels for this information - once every 3 to 10 minutes.
Reccommended air pressure varies with tire makers. Your best bet will be look on the sidewall of
your tires, it will be stamped along with weight limits.
I would open your drivers front door there should be a label inside on the door or the door jam stating what Volvo wants the front and rear tires inflated at follow the manufacturer label inside the door for proper tire inflation.....
Look on the driver door or the pillar for the driver door. However as a store manager for a tire store I advised people to look the the tires you have on the car. The recommended pressure for the vehicle is with the tires the car came with. Some of the high performance tires take 40 or more PSI and if you set it to the vehicle pressure you will be running the tires too low. Look on the side wall of the tire. near the rim there will be a box with tire pressure max Set the tires about 3-4 PSI lower because as you drive the tires heat up and that will increase the pressure. If you under-inflate the tires the outside tread will prematurely wear, if you over inflate the tires the inner tread will wear out before the outer and you will loose traction. Hope this helps.
the manufactor puts a sticker on the passengers side rear door with recommended tire pressure.if you want a smoother ride then decrease the rear tires by 2 lbs,so if the front is supposed to be 35 lbs,put 33 lbs in the rear.try to keep the 2 rear tires the same exact and the two front the same to keep the tires from wearing un-even..unless you have a air pressure monitor in the system that lets you know when your tires need air,this way feels better.The reason for the difference from front to back in pressure is because of the weight of the engine.
Check the driver door for recommended pressure. All cars have a label attached to the door with this info (driver door or door post). Let me know if u have any trouble finding it.
It will be on a label on the inside of the driver's door. Always go by what is on the vehicle lable and not what is on the tire for safety purposes. Any more or less air pressure in the tires from what is listed on the door lable could lead to possible vehicle instability issues while cornering, braking, or during bad weather. I'm not sure what the exact pressure is off the top of my head, but it will probably be between 32-35 psi if I remember correctly.
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