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2005 Altima Tire Pressure?

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jimar10@cs.com - 24 Aug 2007 17:39 GMT
Hi, 2005 2.5s Altima. The center conole arm rest has been replaced. I
understand this is where the tire pressure info was located. It's gone
now. Stock tires, stock suspension. What tire pressure should I be
running? Please post to group. Thanks, Jim
willshak - 24 Aug 2007 17:50 GMT
on 8/24/2007 12:39 PM jimar10@cs.com said the following:
> Hi, 2005 2.5s Altima. The center conole arm rest has been replaced. I
> understand this is where the tire pressure info was located. It's gone
> now. Stock tires, stock suspension. What tire pressure should I be
> running? Please post to group. Thanks, Jim
>
>  
Look on the lock plate panel on the driver's door.
Look in the glove box.
Look on the tire itself for a maximum PSI warning. Reduce by 10 psi for
an average pressure.

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jimar10@cs.com - 24 Aug 2007 18:18 GMT
> on 8/24/2007 12:39 PM jima...@cs.com said the following:> Hi, 2005 2.5s Altima. The center conole arm rest has been replaced. I
> > understand this is where the tire pressure info was located. It's gone
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> In Hamptonburgh, NY
> To email, remove the double zeroes after @

Hi Bill, Yeah, already looked where you mentioned, no stickie. So far
max on tire -10 is best guess. Thanks, Jim
DS - 24 Aug 2007 18:27 GMT
>> on 8/24/2007 12:39 PM jima...@cs.com said the following:> Hi, 2005 2.5s Altima. The center conole arm rest has been replaced. I
>>> understand this is where the tire pressure info was located. It's gone
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Hi Bill, Yeah, already looked where you mentioned, no stickie. So far
> max on tire -10 is best guess. Thanks, Jim

Another possible location is under the gas door. Otherwise RTFM. And if
you don't have one, order one from the dealer.
DS
jimar10@cs.com - 24 Aug 2007 18:36 GMT
> jima...@cs.com wrote:
> >> on 8/24/2007 12:39 PM jima...@cs.com said the following:> Hi, 2005 2.5s Altima. The center conole arm rest has been replaced. I
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>
> - Show quoted text -

Looked there too, nada. The manual (big help) sez it's on the pillar
driver side between front and rear door.
Chuck.K - 24 Aug 2007 18:54 GMT
> Hi, 2005 2.5s Altima. The center conole arm rest has been replaced. I
> understand this is where the tire pressure info was located. It's gone
> now. Stock tires, stock suspension. What tire pressure should I be
> running? Please post to group. Thanks, Jim

35PSI
jimar10@cs.com - 24 Aug 2007 19:26 GMT
> In article <1187973557.280892.93...@x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
> jima...@cs.com says...
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>
> 35PSI

Chuck, is that 35psi front and rear?
Chuck.K - 24 Aug 2007 20:42 GMT
> > 35PSI
>
> Chuck, is that 35psi front and rear?

yes
jimar10@cs.com - 24 Aug 2007 21:04 GMT
> In article <1187979963.503080.37...@q4g2000prc.googlegroups.com>,
> jima...@cs.com says...
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>
> yes

Just out of curiosity Chuck, how did you come by that number? Thanks,
Jim
Dave Cox - 24 Aug 2007 21:24 GMT
>> In article <1187979963.503080.37...@q4g2000prc.googlegroups.com>,
>> jima...@cs.com says...
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> Just out of curiosity Chuck, how did you come by that number? Thanks,
> Jim

You know if you would have just called a Nissan Dealer's service
department.......you would have known by now.

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jimar10@cs.com - 25 Aug 2007 14:58 GMT
> "jima...@cs.com" <jima...@cs.com> wrote innews:1187985880.388919.273390@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com:
>
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>
> Dave

Of course I know that. But that wouldn't have been half the fun of
asking on Usenet.
Dave Cox - 25 Aug 2007 16:31 GMT
>> "jima...@cs.com" <jima...@cs.com> wrote
>> innews:1187985880.388919.273390@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com:
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> Of course I know that. But that wouldn't have been half the fun of
> asking on Usenet.

LOL......Ok  I can't argue with that logic  hahaha   to damn funny

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Chuck.K - 24 Aug 2007 21:52 GMT
> Just out of curiosity Chuck, how did you come by that number? Thanks,
> Jim

Looked in the owners manual of a 2006 3.5SE
G - 25 Aug 2007 06:14 GMT
According to the 2005 Altima  factory manual

Front tire Rear tire
215/60R16 220 (2.2, 32) 220 (2.2, 32)

215/55R17 230 (2.3, 33) 230 (2.3, 33)

T135/70R16 420 (4.2, 60)

T135/90D16 420 (4.2, 60)

Hi, 2005 2.5s Altima. The center conole arm rest has been replaced. I
understand this is where the tire pressure info was located. It's gone
now. Stock tires, stock suspension. What tire pressure should I be
running? Please post to group. Thanks, Jim
 
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