2006 Ford Taurus Owners Manual

Tires, Wheels and Loading
which is located  on the B-Pillar  or the edge of  the driver’s door.  The cold
inflation pressure should  never be set  lower than the recommended
pressure on the  Safety Compliance Certification  Label.
When weather temperature  changes occur, tire  inflation pressures also
change. A 10°  F (6° C)  temperature drop can cause  a corresponding
drop of 1  psi (7 kPa)  in inflation pressure. Check  your tire pressures
frequently and adjust  them to the  proper pressure which can  be found
on the Safety  Compliance Certification Label.
If you are  checking tire pressure  when the tire is  hot, (i.e. driven  more
than 1 mile  [1.6 km]), never  “bleed” or reduce air  pressure. The tires  are
hot from driving  and it is  normal for pressures to  increase above
recommended cold pressures.  A hot tire  at or below recommended  cold
inflation pressure could  be significantly under-inflated.
To check the  pressure in your  tire(s):
1.
Make sure the  tires are cool,  meaning they are not  hot from driving
even a mile.
Note: If you  have to drive  a distance to get  air for your  tire(s), check
and record the  tire pressure first  and add the appropriate  air pressure
when you get  to the pump.  It is normal for  tires to heat  up and the air
pressure inside to  go up as  you drive. Never “bleed”  or reduce air
pressure when tires  are hot.
2.
Remove the cap  from the valve  on one tire, then  firmly press the  tire
gauge onto the  valve and measure  the pressure with the  tire gauge.
3.
Add enough air  to reach the  recommended air pressure.
Note: If you  overfill the tire,  release air by pushing  on the metal  stem in
the center of  the valve. Then  recheck the pressure with  your tire gauge.
4.
5.
Replace the valve  cap.
Repeat this procedure  for each tire,  including the spare.
Note: Some spare  tires operate at  a higher inflation pressure  than the
other tires. For  T-type/mini-spare tires (seeT-Type/Mini-SpareTire
Information section for  description): Store and  maintain at 60psi (4.15
bars). For Full  Size and Dissimilar  spare tires (seeDissimilarSpare
Tire/WheelInformation  section  for description): Store  and maintain at
the higher of  the front and  rear inflation pressure as  shown on the  Safety
Compliance Certification Label.
6.
objects embedded that  could poke a  hole in the tire  and cause an  air
leak.
Visually inspect the  tires to make  sure there are no  nails or other
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Vivian Simon on Aug 05, 2014. 2006Ford Taurus

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Carlos Cardona on Dec 06, 2013. 2006 Ford Taurus Manual

Excelent help. Thanks.