correct tire pressure

Asked by grayghost Aug 20, 2012 at 08:52 PM about the 2007 Chevrolet Impala

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

what is the correct tire pressure for a 2007 Impala LT 3.5

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check the sticker at the driver door area

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Hi grayghost, I agree with Jason also. If you would check the sticker on your driver's side door it will give you the correct tire pressure specifications. Hope this answer was helpful. Vanessa GM Customer Service

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check the sticker at the driver door area

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i checked the sticker on door it says check manual i cant fine it in the manual i have a 2011 chevy impala ls can someone tell me what the tire pressure suppose to be all of them are at 31 right know

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I have a 210 Chevy Impala and I just put in 36 psi while the tires where cold and hope it is the right pressure. Just taking a guess and say that the correct tire pressure is between 35 and 40 psi. Anyone know if I'm good to go? Can't find any pressure reading on the tire or on the door jam of the car.

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I just don't know the air pressure for Chevy Impala you're 2011 can anyone tell me what the pressure will be

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Depends on the size of the tire i have a 2012 impala with 18s the door says 32psi as the tires say max is 51 psi..

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Visit http://mytirepressure.com to find your recommended tire pressure

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Just look at the small writing on the tire next to rim I have seen 30, 40, 44, 50, my truck holds 85 but it a 1Ton truck so it's totally different....

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HEY YOU GUYS, 35 to 40 psi is correct!!! WARNING- LESS will cause transmision to jump as automatic shifts. and a $3000 bill if you take it to a Tranmission shop

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I have a 2008 impala that says 30 psi in drivers door..it was too low..i run 34 in front and 32 in rear

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I feel that the best way Is check on the tires themselves!!! Different sizes tires may require different pressures!

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