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Audi A6 Typ 4G: Tire pressure

Wheels
Fig. 190 Driver's side B-pillar: tire pressure label

Wheels
Fig. 191 Tire pressure label

The correct tire pressure for tires mounted in the factory and for the spare tire is indicated on a label.

The label is located on the B-pillar fig. 190, fig. 191.

Use the tire pressure specified for a normal vehicle load when the vehicle is partially loaded table. If driving the vehicle when fully loaded, you must increase the tire pressure to the maximum specified pressure .

Checking/correcting tire pressure

  • Check the tire pressure at least once per month and also check it before every long drive.
  • Always check the tire pressure when the tires are cold. Do not reduce the pressure if it increases when the tires are warm.
  • Check the Label fig. 191 for the correct tire pressure based on vehicle Load.
  • Correct the tire pressure if necessary.
  • Store the new tire pressure in the Infotainment system.
  • Check the pressure in the emergency tire/spare tire. Always maintain the maximum temperature that is specified for the tire.

WARNING

Always adapt the tire pressure to your driving style and vehicle load.

  • Overloading can Lead to loss of vehicle control and increase the risk of an accident. Read and follow the important safety precautions.
  • The tire must flex more if the tire pressure is too low or if the vehicle speed or load are too high. This heats the tire up too much. This increases the risk of an accident because it can cause the tire to burst and result in loss of vehicle control.
  • Incorrect tire pressure increases tire wear and has a negative effect on driving and braking behavior, which increases the risk of an accident.

Note

Replace lost valve caps to reduce the risk of damage to the tire valves.

For the sake of the environment

Tire pressure that is too low increases fuel consumption.

Tips

Audi recommends using the tire pressure specified for a normal load or for a full load when the vehicle is partially loaded.

Tire pressure table

Please note that the information contained in the following table was correct at the time of printing, and the information is subject to change. If there are differences between this information and the tire pressures specified on the label on the driver's side B-pillar, always follow the specification on the B-pillar label fig. 190.

Make sure that the tire designation on your tire matches the designation on the tire pressure label and the tire pressure table.

The following table lists recommended tire pressures in cold tires according to the load and the size of the tires installed.

Wheels

a) 2 people in the front, 1 person in the rear

WARNING

Please note the important safety precautions regarding tire pressure and load limits.

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