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Mitsubishi Field Guard Tire Pressure

Check Tire PSI For Mitsubishi Field Guard For 4-Wheels(FrontX2 And RearX2)
frontFront Tire Pressure(PSI) - 30.71 Psi
rearRear Tire Pressure(PSI) - 29.277 Psi

Mitsubishi Field Guard average tire pressure is 29.9935 psi. If it is tough for you can round it 30 psi for all 4 tires.

Most tire and vehicle manufacturers, on the other hand, will say that you should check your tire pressure at least once every month, or every second trip to the gas pump. Your Mitsubishi Field Guard tires will lose around 1 PSI each for every month that goes by. Unfortunately, not one answer will fit every situation. There are several factors that influence how often you should check your tire pressure, including: The weather (hot and cold seasonal changes), Driving frequency and distance, Weight carried or towed.

Mitsubishi Field Guard Tire Pressure And Tire Size Comparison

Tire SizeFront Tire PressureRear Tire Pressure
235 45 R18 98 W30.83729.803
215 55 R16 93 V30.81429.672
235 45 R17 94 W31.03329.61
215 50 R17 95 W31.20229.467
235 40 R19 96 Y31.23829.661
235 40 R18 95 W31.19329.526
195 65 R15 91 H31.11729.772
205 50 R17 89 V30.90729.929
235 40 R18 95 Y31.24529.553
225 50 R17 94 Y31.00129.699
245 40 R18 93 Y30.93729.483
255 35 R19 96 Y30.99129.769
265 30 R20 94 Y31.26329.471
205 55 R15 88 V30.90929.845
215 40 R17 87 W31.16630.146
215 45 R16 86 S30.91630.014
215 45 R16 90 V30.85729.916
225 35 R18 87 W30.91930.046
185 60 R15 84 T31.13629.497
145 80 R14 76 T31.00429.558
165 65 R15 81 H30.92429.907
175 60 R15 81 H31.03529.442
185 50 R16 81 H31.11929.412
205 55 R16 91 V31.02129.525
225 40 R18 92 W31.25430.057
225 45 R17 91 V31.2530.117
225 40 R18 92 V31.10730.153
235 35 R19 91 W31.15829.811
205 60 R16 92 V31.20629.444
225 55 R16 95 Y31.24829.52
245 45 R17 95 Y31.17129.82
225 50 R17 94 W30.84229.858
225 55 R16 95 W31.04230.064
195 60 R15 88 H30.93230.133
195 55 R16 87 V30.99629.927

How Often Should I Check My Mitsubishi Field Guard Tire Pressures?

Mitsubishi Field Guard tire pressures should be checked at least once per month. Running on incorrect pressures will decrease fuel economy, it increases tyre wear and also degrades vehicle braking ability.

PSI Tire Chart For Mitsubishi Field Guard

Check your car tire type for correct psi !
All-season tire pressure - 30
Winter tire pressure - 29.3
Summer tire pressure - 30
All-terrain tire pressure - 29.5

How To Reset Mitsubishi Field Guard Tyre Pressure Light:

  • Turn the Mitsubishi Field Guard car key to "on" but don't start the vehicle. Press and hold the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure light blinks three times. Release the button and start the car. The light should go off within 20 minutes.
  • Disconnect the positive battery cable while the vehicle is off. Turn the Mitsubishi Field Guard car on and press the horn for three seconds to discharge the remaining power. When you reconnect the battery the tire pressure light should be off.
  • Overinflate all the tires (including the spare) with 3 PSI, then deflate them completely. Re-inflate the tires to help reset Mitsubishi Field Guard the light.
  • Bring your Mitsubishi Field Guard to our service center for professional assistance.
Checking the pressure

Be sure when checking the pressure that the tires are not too warm, which can happen after driving for a while, as this can affect the pressure reading.

  1. Unscrew the valve stem cap
  2. Place a tire pressure gauge even onto the valve stem and firmly press down
  3. The gauge will display the PSI
  4. Remove the gauge
  5. Replace the valve stem cap
  6. If the tires are overinflated, let some of the air out by pressing down the center plunger in the valve stem, and recheck.
  7. If underinflated, fill to the proper levels. Remember that the front and rear tire pressures may differ!

Other Mitsubishi Field Guard Production Years :

Mitsubishi Field Guard psi values are supported all kind of tire brands.

Supported Mitsubishi Field Guard Tires

Achilles , Anatares , Armstrong , Aspen , Atlas , BF Goodrich , Blacklion , Bridgestone , Centara , Continental , Cooper , Dextero , Diehard , Doral , Douglas , Dunlop , Epic , Falken , Firestone , Futura , General , Goodyear , GT Radial , Guardsman , Hankook , Headway , Ironman , Kelly , Kenda , Kumho , Lassa , Laufenn , Mastercraft , Maxxis , Michelin , Mickey Thompson , MileStar , Nexen , Nitto , Nokian , Pegasus , Petlas , Pirelli , Primewell , Radar , Riken , Roadhandler , Rydanz , Sailun , Sentury , Solar , Sumitomo , Toyo , Triangle , Uniroyal , Vee Rubber , Veento , Vercelli , Vogue , Vredestein , WestLake , Yokohama

PSITirePressure.com comparison and PSI guide will help you to choose the best tire pressure for your car.
DISCLAIMER: We cannot and do not warrant that any information upon this page is completely current and correct, because tire/wheel size can be not same with yours and our dynamics not same with your car.


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