16" wheels air pressure

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aarfeldt
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Post by aarfeldt »

Hi,

could someone with 16" wheels please tell me recommended air pressure ?

TIA.

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volkerb
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...see picture
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aarfeldt
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Excellent...thanks.
The 17" requires 2.3 bar.
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Sousaphone
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aarfeldt wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 3:41 pm The 17" requires 2.3 bar.
Someone should have told my dealer. I got my winter wheels mounted last week, and the TPMS warning came up as I left their forecourt. They spent 20-odd minutes fiddling with the system, only for it to go off again 15 minutes later. Once I’d inflated the rear wheels from 2.0 bar to 2.3 bar and recalibrated the system myself it worked a lot better...
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londiniumperson
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Sousaphone wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 5:46 pm
aarfeldt wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 3:41 pm The 17" requires 2.3 bar.
Someone should have told my dealer. I got my winter wheels mounted last week, and the TPMS warning came up as I left their forecourt. They spent 20-odd minutes fiddling with the system, only for it to go off again 15 minutes later. Once I’d inflated the rear wheels from 2.0 bar to 2.3 bar and recalibrated the system myself it worked a lot better...
Are you concerned about their competence to do anything more complicated than inflating tyres to the correct pressure, because this seems to be beyond their ability?
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Sousaphone
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londiniumperson wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 6:43 pm Are you concerned about their competence to do anything more complicated than inflating tyres to the correct pressure, because this seems to be beyond their ability?
At this point I don’t think I’d trust them to make me a cup of tea.
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volkerb wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 11:13 am ...see picture
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So is it just one flat pressure regardless? I normally see at least 3 different tyre pressure settings for other cars Eco, Comfort and Max.
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volkerb
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Manual says „see sticker in door frame“. So i did take a photo. You‘re not spoilt for choice, as ist seems ;)
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Left4Cookies
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Sousaphone wrote: Wed Nov 18, 2020 3:22 am
londiniumperson wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 6:43 pm Are you concerned about their competence to do anything more complicated than inflating tyres to the correct pressure, because this seems to be beyond their ability?
At this point I don’t think I’d trust them to make me a cup of tea.
I just had my winter wheels fitted today. Exact same scenario.

Why is it so difficult..
Funt
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Post by Funt »

Hello,
Is it true, that TPMS sensors are not used in Honda E?
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