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FYI: How to Check Your Tire Pressure

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No windshield fluid in mine either. Weird
Can someone tell me where the blinker fluid reservoir is? Would there be a separate one for the high beams?


Kidding, kidding.....

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My new Ranger recommends a cold pressure of 37 lbs.... I got mine at 45.
But DONT take them down to 30.....I think that is too low How much does the individual tire brands vary in recommended pressure?
The OP's Ford Pass for his 2019 ranger recommends 30 psi.
my Ford Pass recommends 37 psi. This is a significant difference.
 
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My new Ranger recommends a cold pressure of 37 lbs.... I got mine at 45.
But DONT take them down to 30.....I think that is too low How much does the individual tire brands vary in recommended pressure?
The OP's Ford Pass for his 2019 ranger recommends 30 psi.
my Ford Pass recommends 37 psi. This is a significant difference.
I have the 17" Hankooks. What tires do you have? Also, look at the driver's door panel sticker of the truck as well for cold tire pressures. I would not trust the app to tell you what pressure it should be at.
 

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My new Ranger recommends a cold pressure of 37 lbs.... I got mine at 45.
But DONT take them down to 30.....I think that is too low How much does the individual tire brands vary in recommended pressure?
The OP's Ford Pass for his 2019 ranger recommends 30 psi.
my Ford Pass recommends 37 psi. This is a significant difference.
Why should we believe you over Ford?
 

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I have the 17" Hankooks. What tires do you have? Also, look at the driver's door panel sticker of the truck as well for cold tire pressures. I would not trust the app to tell you what pressure it should be at.
My door sticker says 38 pounds, app says 37 ( close enough)

I was using ford pass as a comparison since the OP displayed his Ford Pass display. Oh and since the app uses my Vin to reference all the stats I trust it since it has all the model specific weights and payloads etc and all those stats are correct.

But hey Virgin Mike.... you go believe whatever you want dude..
 

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My door sticker says 38 pounds, app says 37 ( close enough)

I was using ford pass as a comparison since the OP displayed his Ford Pass display. Oh and since the app uses my Vin to reference all the stats I trust it since it has all the model specific weights and payloads etc and all those stats are correct.

But hey Virgin Mike.... you go believe whatever you want dude..
I see, you only believe certain door stickers. That's cool, if a bit weird.
 

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Mine had 42 psi in the tires when the dealer delivered it to me. I would not drive off the lot until they adjusted the tire pressure to the 35 psi indicated on the door placard.

And, I failed to check the windshield wiper fluid before I drove off (never thought I would need to). When I did my first wash/detail about a week later and I checked and it was almost empty. So, I filled it up. Took almost a full gallon.

So where exactly do you check this "blinker fluid"? :crackup:
 

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So I have Hankook 17s I go check the tires.... they say 50 PSI on their sidewall in 2 locations.
So My tires say 50
My app says recommended tire pressure based on this vin is 37
My B-Piller sticker says 38
My tires were all bang on 44/45
oh and the manual says to refer to app or B-Piller sticker...lol
And other owners with seemingly identical models have 30 psi.....
Obviously gonna have to figure this out....
Thanks For the help and support Mike
 

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So I have Hankook 17s I go check the tires.... they say 50 PSI on their sidewall in 2 locations.
So My tires say 50
My app says recommended tire pressure based on this vin is 37
My B-Piller sticker says 38
My tires were all bang on 44/45
oh and the manual says to refer to app or B-Piller sticker...lol
And other owners with seemingly identical models have 30 psi.....
Obviously gonna have to figure this out....
Thanks For the help and support Mike
The 50 psi on the sidewall is the maximum pressure for the load range of that tire, it is not the pressure specified by Ford. You should go by what it says on the door sticker. Air it up to 50 psi and it will be a VERY rough and stiff ride.
 

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The 50 psi on the sidewall is the maximum pressure for the load range of that tire, it is not the pressure specified by Ford. You should go by what it says on the door sticker. Air it up to 50 psi and it will be a VERY rough and stiff ride.
It’s 35 lbs...38 on the spare
 

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Sorry about the angle...this is for Bridgestones...
 

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Sorry about the angle...this is for Bridgestones...
There we go, different tire sizes, same GVWR with different Front/Rear GAWRs and different occupant/payload capacities due to the weight of the pickup itself and model.
 

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There we go, different tire sizes, same GVWR with different Front/Rear GAWRs and different occupant/payload capacities due to the weight of the pickup itself and model.
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