Mercedes-Benz CL-Class 2008 COMAND Manual User Manual

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Operation

Tires and wheels

Tire inflation pressure changes by approxi-
mately 1.5 psi (0.1 bar) per 18°F (10°C) of
air temperature change. Keep this in mind
when checking tire inflation pressure
where the temperature is different from
the outside temperature.

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 3 hours or driven
less than 1 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 3 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 in-
flation 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
Tire and Loading Information placard
on the driver’s door B-pillar
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page 564) or, if available, the tire in-

flation pressure label on the inside of
the fuel filler flap. If necessary, add air
to achieve the recommended tire infla-
tion pressure.

Warning!

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Follow recommend tire inflation pressures.

Do not underinflate tires. Underinflated tires

wear excessively and/or unevenly, adverse-

ly affect handling and fuel economy, and are

more likely to fail from being overheated.

Do not overinflate tires. Overinflated tires

can adversely affect handling and ride com-

fort, wear unevenly, increase stopping dis-

tance, and result in sudden deflation

(blowout) because they are more likely to

become punctured or damaged by road de-

bris, potholes etc.

Do not overload the tires by exceeding the

specified load limit as indicated on the Tire

and Loading Information placard on the driv-

er’s door B-pillar. Overloading the tires can

overheat them, possibly causing a blowout.

Overloading the tires can also result in han-

dling or steering problems, or brake failure.

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