Yeah. Just wondering why the tyre pressures values on my fuel tank flap are lower than the values on yours. Wouldn't want to underinflate them and @Mo_86 said 29/26 seems very low so I'm not sure what to do
There's an explanation for all of this.
@Walone sent a link for the maintenance document, I hadn't noticed that section before, my thanks to him for this by the way.
It seems that until model year 2015 (up to the end of week 21 of 2015), SEAT was specifying two different tyre pressure levels on stickers, one for the partial load, one for the full load. And those values were dependent upon the wheel/tyre size combination, along with the body type (Hatch, SC and ST) and engine type of course. Also Great Britain had different values than other countries.
After that date, this has changed and they started to specify different pressure levels and three of them on stickers, one for partial load, one for partial load & comfort, one for full load. They stopped using different values for wheel/tyre size combinations, the new values are valid for all tyre sizes, but only changed regarding to body and engine types. Also no more market differences are mentioned.