Label A

The tyre inflation pressure is indicated on label A affixed to the fuel filler flap.

Tyre pressures should be checked when the tyres are cold.

If the tyre pressures cannot be checked when the tyres are cold, assume an increase of 0.2 to 0.3 bar (or 3 PSI). Never deflate a hot tyre.

Tyre pressures must correspond to the current usage of the vehicle (empty, carrying a load, motorway driving, etc.). Make sure to check tyre pressures regularly (including the spare wheel). Check them at least once a month and before going on long journeys.

Depending on the vehicle, after each tyre pressure inflation or adjustment procedure, remember to readjust the tyre pressure reference value .

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Vehicle fitted with a tyre pressure loss warning system

In the event of a flat tyre (puncture, unsatisfactory inflation, etc.), the indicator 2_ALL_197_1_pictogramme.png light comes on in the instrument panel .

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Fully loaded vehicles (maximum permissible total weight) and towing a trailer:

  • The maximum speed must be limited to 60 mph (100 km/h) and the tyre pressure increased by 0.2 bar .

Risk of a blow-out.

The presence and position of the label depend on the vehicle.

B: size of the tyres fitted on the vehicle.

C: Intended driving speed.

D: Front tyre pressure.

E: Rear tyre pressure.

F: size of the spare tyre.

G: permissible speed of the spare tyre.

H: spare tyre pressure.

warning

For your safety and as a legal requirement:

When they need to be replaced, only tyres of the same make, size, type and profile should be used on a single axle.

These tyres must have a load capacity and speed rating equal to or greater than the original tyres, or as recommended by an approved dealer.

Failure to heed these instructions could endanger your safety and affect your vehicle's roadworthiness.

Risk of losing control of the vehicle.