This adhesive label, found on the vertical surface of a vehicle’s door frame, provides essential information about the automobile. Typically, it contains details such as the manufacturer’s name, the vehicle identification number (VIN), tire pressure specifications, and weight ratings. As an example, one might find it displaying the recommended cold tire inflation pressure for both front and rear tires.
The information provided contributes significantly to vehicle safety and maintenance. Proper tire inflation, as indicated on the label, optimizes fuel efficiency, extends tire life, and ensures optimal handling. Weight rating specifications prevent overloading, which can compromise safety and damage the vehicle. Historically, these labels evolved from simple manufacturer identification plates to comprehensive data sources mandated by safety regulations.