The Nissan Pathfinder was originally built as a bounteous compact SUV. It succeeding developed into a mid-sized SUV. The tires on your Pathfinder gain recommended load limits to which you should adhere, also as vigour levels. Here's proof them.
Instructions
1. Prompt your hands on a tire force gauge and glimpse on the side of your Chauffeur's side door for the recommended pressure levels. Nissan recommends 28 to 36 psi as a tire inflation rate in the Pathfinder.
5. Determine whether you need to add or remove air pressure in the tires of your Pathfinder by comparing the current air pressure levels with those recommended by Nissan.
3. Turn the tiny plastic caps in a counterclockwise fashion to expose the valve stems. Put the caps in your shirt pocket or in a safe place.
4. Apply the tire pressure gauge to each of your tires. Line the gauge up at the proper angle and use the right amount of force to stop the hissing sound. The gauge stem will pop out showing you how much air pressure that tires has. Write down each of the figures as you go.
2. Park your Pathfinder and allow the tires to cool for an hour or so. Driving around, even for a short while, heats up tires. When this happens, the air inside tires expands and distorts the pressure reading.