How do I know what tyre pressure I need?

How do I know what tyre pressure I need?

You can find the recommended tyre pressure for your vehicle in your vehicle handbook or printed either in the sill of the driver’s door or on the inside of the fuel tank flap. Your vehicle manufacturer may suggest different tyre pressures for your front and rear tyres so make sure you’re aware of these guidelines.

What tyre pressure should my Mercedes be?

225/45R18 front tires for the 2018 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet and Coupe have an ideal pressure range of 33-39 psi. 225/40R18 rear tires for the 2018 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet and Coupe have an ideal pressure range of 32-41 psi.

Is the tyre pressure information on tyresafe accurate?

Disclaimer TyreSafe makes every effort to provide accurate tyre size and pressure information. However, the accuracy of data cannot be guaranteed and users should consult their vehicle handbook for full approved settings. Also, pressure recommendations may not take account of any wheel and or tyre size changes.

Where can I find the correct tyre pressure?

If you are using your vehicle to carry an additional load or weight, always consult your vehicle handbook for the correct laden pressure. If the tyre size shown does not match the tyre size on your vehicle, please contact your local Kwik Fit Centre.

When do you need a tyre pressure monitoring system?

Reinforced tyre sidewalls with rubber inserts provide added support for the vehicle’s weight. Tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) are required when using run flat tyres because tyre pressure levels cannot be confirmed. This also applies to vehicles being towed by a car with run flat tyres. Tyre Pressure Monitoring Systems

What should tyre pressure be on Nissan Micra?

Nissan Micra uses puncture resistant tubeless radial 165/70R14 tyres, whereas Nissan Micra XV Premium variant has a tyre size of 175/60 R14. for both these tyres recommended tyre pressure is between 30-35 PSI.

If you are using your vehicle to carry an additional load or weight, always consult your vehicle handbook for the correct laden pressure. If the tyre size shown does not match the tyre size on your vehicle, please contact your local Kwik Fit Centre.

Disclaimer TyreSafe makes every effort to provide accurate tyre size and pressure information. However, the accuracy of data cannot be guaranteed and users should consult their vehicle handbook for full approved settings. Also, pressure recommendations may not take account of any wheel and or tyre size changes.