Open up your driver's side door. Look both on the side of the door, and on
the door pillar opposite it. A placard with all the tire information should
be on it.
As an owner of a nearly identical 2004 Sedona, I believe correct pressure is
35 psi, front and rear. But check the door. (BTW, you should find that
information in a similar location on almost every vehicle anymore).
Hope this helps.
Tom Wenndt
>I cannot find my owners manual and want to make sure I'm putting the
> correct amount of pressure in my tires. If anybody could direct me to
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>
> Thanks,
Scotslad - 07 Dec 2006 13:41 GMT
> Open up your driver's side door. Look both on the side of the door, and on
> the door pillar opposite it. A placard with all the tire information should
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> Tom Wenndt
Thanks for the input guys BUT...
Well I looked all over the inside by the hinges and passenger side,
even checked the sliding doors there is no placard on this vehicle.
Anybody own a Sedona and know what the recommended PSI is or point me
in the right direction for finding the manual online, I have to believe
it posted some place?
Thanks,
Rick
Rev. Tom Wenndt - 08 Dec 2006 16:42 GMT
I called my Kia dealer, and they confirmed that the correct air pressure for
your tires (on a 2005 Sedona) is indeed 35 P.S.I., front and rear.
They also reminded me, for when and if you ever have to change tires, that
those are 'H'-rated tires, a rather rare bird in that size.
Now, this assumes that I am talking to someone in the U.S. of A. If you are
not, I cannot help you.
Tom Wenndt
>> Open up your driver's side door. Look both on the side of the door, and
>> on
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> Thanks,
> Rick
Scotslad - 08 Dec 2006 21:48 GMT
Wow, thanks alot Tom I appreciate that, leaving work and making sure
I'm safe now.
>Rev. Tom Wenndt wrote:
> I called my Kia dealer, and they confirmed that the correct air pressure for
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> > Thanks,
> > Rick
Scotslad - 07 Dec 2006 13:41 GMT
> Open up your driver's side door. Look both on the side of the door, and on
> the door pillar opposite it. A placard with all the tire information should
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Tom Wenndt
Thanks for the input guys BUT...
Well I looked all over the inside by the hinges and passenger side,
even checked the sliding doors there is no placard on this vehicle.
Anybody own a Sedona and know what the recommended PSI is or point me
in the right direction for finding the manual online, I have to believe
it posted some place?
Thanks,
Rick
Scotslad - 08 Dec 2006 14:26 GMT
Also I cannot see anything in my glove box which somebody else
mentioned. Any guidance is appreciated.
> > Open up your driver's side door. Look both on the side of the door, and on
> > the door pillar opposite it. A placard with all the tire information should
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> Thanks,
> Rick
Scotslad - 07 Dec 2006 13:41 GMT
> Open up your driver's side door. Look both on the side of the door, and on
> the door pillar opposite it. A placard with all the tire information should
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Tom Wenndt
Thanks for the input guys BUT...
Well I looked all over the inside by the hinges and passenger side,
even checked the sliding doors there is no placard on this vehicle.
Anybody own a Sedona and know what the recommended PSI is or point me
in the right direction for finding the manual online, I have to believe
it posted some place?
Thanks,
Rick
"Scotslad" <rickdowd@gmail.com> wrote in news:1165411703.945431.303980
@l12g2000cwl.googlegroups.com:
> I cannot find my owners manual and want to make sure I'm putting the
> correct amount of pressure in my tires. If anybody could direct me to
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>
> Thanks,
You should have a sticker on the driver's door jamb that lists tire
pressures.
> I cannot find my owners manual and want to make sure I'm putting the
> correct amount of pressure in my tires. If anybody could direct me to
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>
> Thanks,
Its right on the driver door sill... 35lbs front and rear