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WARNING
Insufficient tread depth or different tread
depths on different wheels reduce safety. This
is particularly evident in vehicle handling,
when there is a risk of aquaplaning in deep
puddles of water and when driving through
corners. Braking is also adversely affected -
risk of accident!
Tyre pressure
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The correct inflation pressures for tyres fitted at
the factory and for the compact temporary spare
wheel* are specified on a sticker. The sticker
q
Fig. 223
is on the end face of the driver's door.
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Tyre size
@
Tyre pressure for the front wheels
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Tyre pressure for the rear wheels
CD
Tyre pressure if vehicle is partially loaded
@
Tyre pressure if vehicle is fully loaded
@
Tyre pressure for the compact temporary
spare wheel*
If you intend to drive the vehicle with a partial
load, adjust the tyre pressures to the specified
setting
CD
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Should you wish to drive with a full
load, you must increase the tyre pressure to the
specified maximum
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Checking / adjusting the tyre pressures
.,. Check the tyre pressures at least once a month
and, in addition, before starting a long journey.
Wheels
.,. The tyre pressures should only be checked
when the tyres are
cold.
The slightly raised
pressures of warm tyres must not be reduced.
.,. Refer to the sticker q
Fig. 223
for the correct
tyre pressures according to the load the vehicle
is carrying.
.,. If necessary, adjust the tyre pressure.
.,. Vehicles with tyre pressure loss indicator*:
Store the new tyre pressures on the infotain
ment system qpage
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.,. Check the pressure of the spare wheel*/com
pact temporary spare wheel*. Keep the spare
tyre inflated to the highest pressure approved
for the tyre.
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WARNING
Always adjust the tyre pressures to match
your driving style and the load the vehicle is
carrying.
- Excessive loads can cause you to lose control
of the vehicle - risk of accident!
- Under-inflated tyres flex more and can over
heat at high speeds or when the vehicle is
carrying a heavy load. This could cause a
tyre blow-out and you could lose control of
the vehicle - risk of accident!
- Incorrect tyre pressures increase tyre wear
and adversely affect vehicle braking and
handling - risk of accident!
CD
CAUTION
Replace any lost valve caps to prevent dam
age to the tyre valves.
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For the sake of the environment
Under-inflated tyres will increase the fuel
consumption.
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Note
We recommend always using either the tyre
pressure setting
CD
for partial loads or the
setting
@
for full loads.
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