The recommended tire pressure for a car varies depending on the type of car and tire. The recommended pressure is usually listed on a sticker affixed to the driver-side door jamb, the rear edge of the door itself, in the glove box, or on the inside of the fuel-filler door. It can also be found in the owner’s manual. The recommended tire pressure is a cold inflation pressure, which means the pressure check should be done after the vehicle has been sitting in the shade for a while. Most passenger cars will recommend 32 to 35 psi in the tires when they’re cold. The recommended pressure can vary for the front and rear tires, and sometimes a higher pressure will be listed for if you’re carrying a heavy load. It is important to note that the pressure listed on the tire itself is the maximum pressure the tire can hold, not the recommended pressure for the vehicle. Over-inflating or under-inflating your tires can lead to safety issues and premature wear.