- Thread starter
- #1
How do I read tire pressure on 26 hibred lariet?
Sponsored
Take a look at the manual for your Hybrid Lariat, starting at page 399:How do I read tire pressure on 26 hibred lariet?
ThanksTake a look at the manual for your Hybrid Lariat, starting at page 399:
https://www.fordservicecontent.com/...rmation/2025_P758_Maverick_OM_USCAN_enUSA.pdf
The tires pressure will increase 1 lb for every 10° the air temperature increases.Good day
Check the manual first, and then look inside the drivers door jamb for your vehicles particular tire pressures to confirm.
When checking tire pressure (with a good quality tire guage of course), make sure it isn't by just using the truck provided pressure readout!
Check your tires when they are cold. This means first thing in the am, normally. Not when the sun is shining on and warming any of the tires and not after driving the vehicle if at all possible.
Be aware that outside cold or warm temperatures will give you varying temperature readings.
Driving will raise your tire pressures as the tires will heat up as you drive along.
Also, you need to put in more air in your tires for winter and possibly let air out/adjust when entering summer weather.
Air expands and contracts with external temperatures so that is why you always check and adjust your tire pressures when they are all cold.
Manufacturers allow for the rise in temps when you are driving so again, set tire pressures when they are cold if at all possible.
Okay, that is enough generic tire inflation info for now.
Have a good one,
Andy
From my experience anyway, it increases more than that. I.E. temperature 10 degrees, tires in shade, 35psi, tires in sun, 38psi, they both started @ 35. But… apples, oranges!The tires pressure will increase 1 lb for every 10° the air temperature increases.
|
Guy,I read manual, I am unable to find the trouble shoot on screen. Where do I look?