What should tire pressure be for Audi A4?

What should tire pressure be for Audi A4?

between 30-32 PSI
Audi A4 use sturdy tubeless radial tyres of size 225/55 R16, for these tyres recommended tyre pressure is between 30-32 PSI. 32 PSI will give you better fuel economy while 30 PSI can be used for a smoother and more comfortable ride.

What PSI should my tires be Audi?

As a rule of thumb, tire pressure should usually be between 32-36 PSI.

Is 35 psi too much for tires?

Higher pressure generally is not dangerous, as long as you stay well below the “maximum inflation pressure.” That number is listed on each sidewall, and is much higher than your “recommended tire pressure” of 33 psi, Gary. So, in your case, I’d recommend that you put 35 or 36 psi in the tires and just leave it there.

Is 44 psi too much?

The tire should be inflated to near the limit of the tire. That is, if the limit on the tire is 44 PSI then you should get it up to 42 or 43 PSI. The recommended tire pressure on the driver’s door (usually around 30 PSI) should be ignored.

How do I check the tire pressure on my Audi A4?

Press the car function button on the MMI® control panel and select the (Car) Systems control button. Select Servicing and checks. Then, select Tire pressure monitoring.

Where is the tire pressure on an Audi A4?

This tyre placard recommends a minimum tyre pressure of 33psi for the Audi A4. This is equal to 230kPa and 2.3bar….Audi A4 Tyre Pressure.

Tyre Front Rear
205/60 R16 96V XL M+S 225/50 R1798 XL M+S 225/45 R18 95H XL M+S 245/40 R18 97V XL M+S 2.7bar 270kpa 39psi 2.5bar 250kpa 36psi
205/60 R16 92W 2.9bar 290kpa 42psi 2.7bar 270kpa 39psi

Does Audi show tire pressure?

Your Audi is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). It will display a warning light whenever the tire pressure in your vehicle decreases below the recommended level of inflation or, conversely, increases above the recommended level of inflation.

How do I know what psi my Audi is?

Even if your new Audi was recently shipped to your local Audi dealership from the factory, it’s highly recommended that you check how much tire pressure is in each tire. Check the sticker on the driver’s side door (or refer to your owner’s manual) for your vehicle’s complete tire specs.

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