Tires:inflation pressure, Checking tire inflation pressure – Mercedes-Benz 2006 C-Class User Manual

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Operation

Tires and wheels

Checking tire inflation pressure

Regularly check your tire inflation pressure
at least once a month.

Check and adjust the tire inflation
pressure when the tires are cold. The tires
can be considered cold if the vehicle has
been parked for at least three hours or
driven less than one mile (1.6 km).

If you check the tire inflation pressure
when the tires are warm (the vehicle has
been driven for several miles or sitting less
than three hours), the reading will be
approximately 4 psi (0.3 bar) higher than
the cold reading. This is normal. Do not let
air out to match the specified cold tire
inflation pressure. Otherwise, the tire will
be underinflated.

Checking tire inflation pressure
manually

Follow the steps below to achieve correct
tire inflation pressure:

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Remove the cap from the valve on one
tire.

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Firmly press a tire gauge onto the
valve.

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Read tire inflation pressure on tire
gauge and check against the recom-
mended tire inflation pressure on the
placard on the driver’s door B-pillar
(

page 314). If necessary, add air to

achieve the recommended tire inflation
pressure.

Warning!

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Follow recommended tire inflation pres-

sures.

Do not overinflate tires. Overinflating tires

can result in sudden deflation (blowout) be-

cause they are more likely to become punc-

tured or damaged by road debris, potholes,

etc.

Do not underinflate tires. Underinflated tires

wear unevenly, adversely affect handling

and fuel economy, and are more likely to fail

from being overheated.

Do not overload the tires by exceeding the

specified load limit or vehicle capacity

weight as indicated on the placard on the

driver’s door B-pillar. Overloading the tires

can overheat them, possibly causing a

blowout.

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