Tires – Acura 2007 TSX - Owner's Manual User Manual
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The following charts show the
recommended cold tire pressures for
most normal and high-speed driving
conditions.
For additional information about
your tires, see page
.
For convenience, the recommended
tire sizes and cold tire pressures are
on a label on the driver’s doorjamb.
The compact spare tire pressure is:
If you check air pressures when the
tires are hot [driven for several miles
(kilometers)], you will see readings 4
to 6 psi (30 to 40 kPa, 0.3 to 0.4
kgf/cm ) higher than the cold
readings. This is normal. Do not let
air out to match the recommended
cold air pressure. The tire will be
underinflated.
You should use your own tire
pressure gauge and use it whenever
you check your tire pressures. This
will make it easier for you to tell if a
pressure loss is due to a tire problem
and not due to a variation between
gauges.
While tubeless tires have some
ability to self-seal if they are
punctured, you should look closely
for punctures if a tire starts losing
pressure.
Even though your vehicle is
equipped with TPMS, we
recommend that you visually check
your tires every day. If you think a
tire might be low, check it
immediately with a tire gauge.
Use a gauge to measure the air
pressure in each tire at least once a
month. Even tires that are in good
condition may lose 1 to 2 psi (10 to
20 kPa, 0.1 to 0.2 kgf/cm ) per
month. Remember to check the
spare tire at the same time.
Check the pressure in the tires when
they are cold. This means the vehicle
has been parked for at least three
hours, or driven less than 1 mile (1.6
km). Add or release air, if needed, to
match the recommended cold tire
pressure.
Tire Size
Cold Tire Pressure
for Normal Driving
Front:
Rear:
Tires
Recommended Tire Pressures
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P215/50R17 93V
32 psi (220 kPa ,
2.2 kgf/cm )
30 psi (210 kPa ,
2.1 kgf/cm )
60 psi (420 kPa , 4.2 kgf/cm )
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