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1991 Ford Crown Victoria Door Jamb Tire Pressure Placard (Partial - Glare)
black-painted door jamb area showing a white certification label and a round rubber body plug under shop lighting.
This image is a photograph (not a flat scan) of a factory tire pressure / specification placard affixed to the door jamb area of a vehicle, uploaded to a 1991 Ford Crown Victoria gallery. Camera flash glare washes out the majority of the white label, leaving only fragments readable. The visible header reads "TIRE PRESSURES PSI (COLD)", followed by a row of pressure values in which "24 24" is legible on the right side (the left values appear to be similar two-digit numbers, partially readable as possibly 26). Farther down, a line appears to reference a minimum or maximum tire size ("...TIRE SIZE" is discernible), and the label ends with what looks like a code terminating in "71". No VIN, build date, GVWR, model year, paint/trim codes, or part numbers can be confirmed from this photo. The surrounding image shows the black-painted door hinge pillar, a Torx-head fastener above the label, and the lower door hinge. A reader can learn little beyond the cold tire pressure specification format and the partial 24 PSI values; the placard would need to be re-photographed without flash glare to recover the full data.
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Frequently asked questions
- What tire pressures are shown on this placard?
- The header reads "TIRE PRESSURES PSI (COLD)" and the value row partially shows "24 24" on the right; the left values are obscured by glare (one may read 26).
- Where is this label located on the vehicle?
- It is affixed to the black door jamb / hinge pillar area, below a Torx-head fastener and above the lower door hinge, as seen in the photo.
- Does the placard list a tire size?
- A lower line appears to reference a tire size ("...TIRE SIZE" is partially legible), but the actual size value is washed out by flash glare and cannot be read.
- Can the vehicle's year or VIN be confirmed from this label?
- No. Glare obscures nearly all text, and no VIN, model year, or certification data is legible in this photo.
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