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Formentor Tyre Pressure

Marck

Formentor 1.4 e-hybrid DSG
Jun 19, 2021
40
8
Guys, I have a fresh new Formentor, got in June, so I doubt that pressuse has reduced since has been consigned, however, on stick/label attached on car, it says:
- normal load 2.6 bar (KPa/bar --> 260/2.6/38)
- heavy load 2.9 bar (KPa/bar --> 290/2.9/42)

my tyres are 245 /45 R 18 W (96W) Continental EcoContact 6

apart that I do not understand what does mean /38 & /42, today I've checked and I got 3.0 bar on all 4 tyres, it was a cold-check, but I have 30 degrees actually even in my box

question: if this has been set by the Cupra car dealer, should be correct ? Should I be concerned and lower to 2.6 ?

any suggestion is much appreciate
thanks!
 

steviekek

Active Member
Feb 6, 2021
85
53
Scotland
Guys, I have a fresh new Formentor, got in June, so I doubt that pressuse has reduced since has been consigned, however, on stick/label attached on car, it says:
- normal load 2.6 bar (KPa/bar --> 260/2.6/38)
- heavy load 2.9 bar (KPa/bar --> 290/2.9/42)

my tyres are 245 /45 R 18 W (96W) Continental EcoContact 6

apart that I do not understand what does mean /38 & /42, today I've checked and I got 3.0 bar on all 4 tyres, it was a cold-check, but I have 30 degrees actually even in my box

question: if this has been set by the Cupra car dealer, should be correct ? Should I be concerned and lower to 2.6 ?

any suggestion is much appreciate
thanks!
/38 & /42,= PSI -Its jut another way to measure tyre pressure
If you gauge uses BAR the set at 2.6 or 2.9
 

Peyton

Active Member
Jan 20, 2021
497
243
Guys, I have a fresh new Formentor, got in June, so I doubt that pressuse has reduced since has been consigned, however, on stick/label attached on car, it says:
- normal load 2.6 bar (KPa/bar --> 260/2.6/38)
- heavy load 2.9 bar (KPa/bar --> 290/2.9/42)

my tyres are 245 /45 R 18 W (96W) Continental EcoContact 6

apart that I do not understand what does mean /38 & /42, today I've checked and I got 3.0 bar on all 4 tyres, it was a cold-check, but I have 30 degrees actually even in my box

question: if this has been set by the Cupra car dealer, should be correct ? Should I be concerned and lower to 2.6 ?

any suggestion is much appreciate
thanks!

I doubt you will have any issues if you keep it at 3 bar, other than the car being slightly less comfortable.

But in your situation, I would lower the pressure to 2.6 bar.
 

Deleted member 131219

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Guys, I have a fresh new Formentor, got in June, so I doubt that pressuse has reduced since has been consigned, however, on stick/label attached on car, it says:
- normal load 2.6 bar (KPa/bar --> 260/2.6/38)
- heavy load 2.9 bar (KPa/bar --> 290/2.9/42)

my tyres are 245 /45 R 18 W (96W) Continental EcoContact 6

apart that I do not understand what does mean /38 & /42, today I've checked and I got 3.0 bar on all 4 tyres, it was a cold-check, but I have 30 degrees actually even in my box

question: if this has been set by the Cupra car dealer, should be correct ? Should I be concerned and lower to 2.6 ?

any suggestion is much appreciate
thanks!
The recommended pressures are just that; a recommendation from the manufacturer; but they're also a compromise between competing dynamic behaviours. Within limits (say +/- 10% as a maximum) you can vary the pressures to suit your own preferences; i.e. slightly lower for better ride comfort, slightly higher for sharper steering.
 

salmo

Active Member
Apr 20, 2021
13
9
The recommended pressures are just that; a recommendation from the manufacturer; but they're also a compromise between competing dynamic behaviours. Within limits (say +/- 10% as a maximum) you can vary the pressures to suit your own preferences; i.e. slightly lower for better ride comfort, slightly higher for sharper steering.
When i picked up my VZ2 310 tyre pressures were 45psi all round
Door label says 39psi normal for two up and 44psiwhen fully loaded
I adjusted mine to 40psi .
 

Marck

Formentor 1.4 e-hybrid DSG
Jun 19, 2021
40
8
thank you all for your responses
I've been over 1500 km now, therefore I had to go to the service for the very first check (the head-quarters not the car dealer)
however, when technician found out that tyres pressure was 3.0 bar he was a bit shocked, he apologizes and set it at 2.65 bar

I must admit, now my car is very very silent hitting the small potholes, irregularities on the city road and is more comfortable than before on driving

I wondering why the car dealer did this big mistake, 3.0 bar would have sense for a full-loaded car with a trailer, instead I drive lonely rarely with 1 passenger

thanks a lot for your thoughts, and I confirm I'm really happy to own this car :D
 

rafletcher

Active Member
Feb 18, 2021
531
214
Golden Rule No. 1 when getting a new car. Check the tyre pressures. They are pumped up very hard from the factory - often as high as 50PSI / 3.8 Bar. That makes the ride hard and noisy. Should of cours ebe checked at the PDI, but hey, car dealers, you know...