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I know I am probably missing the obvious here, but please can someone tell me the correct tyre pressure for a June 2014 Ford Fiesta 1.0 Titanium with 17 inch alloy wheels?

I find the manual rather confusing. It also says the tyre pressure is on a label on the side of the driver's door, but I cannot find that information (although I have found the label!)

I've looked online and sites like Kwik-Fit give the tyre pressure for 16 inch wheels (which would have been standard) even when I type in the registration number.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Many thanks. :-)

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The lable is on the front passenger door

Your front is 32 psi and rear 26 psi

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Willy can you explain the label?

Where are you getting the rear psi from?

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OK on the left is your tyre size (R17) Front Pressure with 1 - 3 passengers = 32 PSI / 4 - 5 Passengers = 35 PS I

REAR wheels 1 - 3 Passengers = 26 PSI / 4 - 5 Passengers = 41 PSI

If your carrying loads of weight the the higher pressures should apply

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Thank you so much- very clear answer. I'd have needed the arrows too!!! My manual says the information is to be found on the drivers' door, so I don't feel too bad now I know it's on the passenger side! I am guessing this is because of where it was built. Anyway, thank you for your help :-)

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