Isnt there a sticker in the drivers door that specifies the recommended SI?
I think most tyres only specify the Max PSI, not the recommended psi
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Isnt there a sticker in the drivers door that specifies the recommended SI?
I think most tyres only specify the Max PSI, not the recommended psi
Havent check the tire presure since I got the car... must go check, but then ever time I reach a station, the tires are warm already.
My mention of the wheel bearing related to a friend's NEW car which had a wheel bearing problem, diagnosed by another dealer after the following.----- The original dealer had Pirelli replace the tyres for no reason, they thought there was a tread pattern problem.
It doesnt need to be completely accurate. If the tyre is warm to the touch, just add an extra 4psi to what you would use when the tyre is cold.
Ur main objective is to compare the PSI of the Front Right Tyre with the other Tyres. Maybe the front right is 45psi while the others are 34 :p
Just check em yesterday night, the front are 32psi and rear 30psi - according to the sticker on the door too :thumbsup: seems like my dealer did indeed check em either during delivery or the 1st service.
Put 34psi into the spare wheel... dem difficult, have to remove it and squash my thumb in the process of stuffing it back in the dark.
i had before. try asking ek4r