Wheels and tires, Tire pressure – Mercedes-Benz C-Sedan 2014 Owners Manual User Manual

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about the tire pressure. On vehicles equipped

with the electronic tire pressure monitoring

system, the tire pressure can be checked

using the on-board computer.
The tire temperature and pressure increase

when the vehicle is in motion. This is

dependent on the driving speed and the load.
Therefore, you should only correct tire

pressures when the tires are cold.
The tires are cold:

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if the vehicle has been parked without

direct sunlight on the tires for at least three

hours and

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if the vehicle has not been driven further

than 1 mile (1.6 km)

The tire temperature changes depending on

the outside temperature, the vehicle speed

and the tire load. If the tire temperature

changes by 18 ‡ (10 †), the tire pressure

changes by approximately 10 kPa (0.1 bar/

1.5 psi). Take this into account when

checking the pressure of warm tires and only

correct the tire pressure if it is too low for the

current operating conditions. If you check the

tire pressure when the tires are warm, the

resulting value will be higher than if the tires

were cold. This is normal. Do not reduce the

tire pressure to the value specified for cold

tires. The tire pressure would otherwise be

too low.
Observe the recommended tire pressures for

cold tires:

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on the Tire and Loading Information placard

on the B-pillar on the driver's side

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in the tire pressure table on the inside of

the fuel filler flap

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printed in yellow on the rim of the

emergency/collapsible spare wheel

(depending on vehicle equipment)

Underinflated or overinflated tires

Underinflation

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WARNING

Tires with pressure that is too low can

overheat and burst as a consequence. In

addition, they also suffer from excessive and/

or irregular wear, which can severely impair

the braking properties and the driving

characteristics. There is a risk of an accident.
Avoid tire pressures that are too low in all the

tires, including the spare wheel.

Underinflated tires may:

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wear quickly and unevenly

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have an adverse effect on fuel consumption

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overheat, leading to tire defects

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have an adverse effect on handling

characteristics

Overinflation

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WARNING

Tires with excessively high pressure can burst

because they are damaged more easily by

road debris, potholes etc. In addition, they

also suffer from irregular wear, which can

severely impair the braking properties and the

driving characteristics. There is a risk of an

accident.
Avoid tire pressures that are too high in all the

tires, including the spare wheel.

Overinflated tires may:

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have an adverse effect on handling

characteristics

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wear quickly and unevenly

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be more susceptible to damage

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have an adverse effect on ride comfort

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increase the braking distance

Maximum tire pressures

Never exceed the maximum permissible tire

inflation pressure. Always observe the

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