What should the tyre pressure be on a Jaguar XF?

What should the tyre pressure be on a Jaguar XF?

This tyre placard recommends a minimum tyre pressure of 34psi for the 2018 Jaguar XF Sportbrake Wagon. This is equal to 230kPa and 2.3 bar. Note: This advice is only to be used as a guide.

What is the tyre pressure required for Jaguar XF?

What is the tyre pressure required for Jaguar XF? The required tyre pressure for Jaguar XF is 35 psi for front tyre and for rear tyre is 48 psi. Which popular tyre models fit in a Jaguar XF?

Where can I buy a Jaguar pressure sensor?

The item “Jaguar XF TPMS Valves 4 Tyre Pressure Monitor Sensor TG1C C2D47173 GX631A189AA” is in sale since Wednesday, April 10, 2019. This item is in the category “Vehicle Parts & Accessories\Car Wheels, Tyres & Trims\Pressure Monitoring Systems”. The seller is “prestigecarpartsuk” and is located in Norwich.

Where is the tire pressure reset button on a Jaguar?

Locate the tire pressure monitor reset button beneath the steering wheel. Hold the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure light blinks 3 times, then release. Inflate all tires to 3 PSI over the recommended amount, then deflate them completely. Once they’re all deflated, re-inflate to the recommended tire pressure.

What is the tyre pressure required for Jaguar XF? The required tyre pressure for Jaguar XF is 35 psi for front tyre and for rear tyre is 48 psi. Which popular tyre models fit in a Jaguar XF?

Why is the pressure light on in my Jaguar XF?

Not sure what gauge you are using to measure the pressures but possibly try one or two psi more in each tyre to see if that switches the light off and if necessary reduce the pressure if it doesn’t work. A lot of petrol station forecourt pressure gauges are way off the mark so this could be the reason why the light is on

Locate the tire pressure monitor reset button beneath the steering wheel. Hold the TPMS reset button until the tire pressure light blinks 3 times, then release. Inflate all tires to 3 PSI over the recommended amount, then deflate them completely. Once they’re all deflated, re-inflate to the recommended tire pressure.