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  • R36 Tyre Pressure Message

    After 4500Km, the Tyre pressure monitoring system went off..

    Went down to Beaurepairs (morningside) looked over the car and told me that the correct PSI is between 36 - 38.. VW often do this too all cars according to Beaurepairs...

    Anyway to all my fellow R36 owners you might just want to check your rubber..
    MY09 White R36 Wagon with all the trimmings

  • #2
    I think the recommended pressure (located on the inside of the fuel door) says around 44psi. I checked them just the other day but it was around that figure.

    I think I would go with the VW recommendation over the Beaurepair one.

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    • #3
      Hey Andrew,
      I think 44psi is for a fully loaded car....not to be mistaken with a fully sik car!!
      The Fräulein: Black .:R36 Wagon...all boxes ticked!!
      The German Mistress: 2001 Black B5 A4 1.8T

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      • #4
        are you sure? not that it is fully sik (we already know that) but that is for a fully loaded car?

        I will have another look tonight....

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        • #5
          Here is my R36 wagon placard:



          270kPa is roughly 39.1PSI
          320kPa is roughly 46.4PSI
          340kPa is roughly 49.3PSI

          The tyre pressure warning contraption tells me to check tyre pressures on startup roughly every 4 weeks. I check them regularly and there's been very little variation.
          Last edited by Steve; 21-04-2009, 07:14 PM.
          R36 =

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          • #6
            i certainly run my tyres at 39 psi and its great. no problems thus far (2200km so far)

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            • #7
              might have to squirt some air out.....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by reverseworm View Post
                might have to squirt some air out.....
                Fully loaded 44 psi yes.... Given all my tyres were at 33 PSI courtesy of Austral VW (Brisbane) I think I will put my faith in people who actually sleep with tyres..
                MY09 White R36 Wagon with all the trimmings

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                • #9
                  Tyres can and should be adjusted

                  I find there is a pressure you use as your standard and then you adjust according to what you want to achieve. If you add people you should increase the pressure. If you are alone and want to have some fun and don't want sloppiness in the corners again increase the pressure. I have found 44 to be the best compromise if you don't want to change it al the time. The only issue I find is that the tyres don't stay there, you have to keep checking and as above, every 3-4 weeks has been working well for me.
                  Billcat: R36 09 Biscay blue sedan, sunroof, satnav, bluetooth, Ipod connection and tints - Love that car!!

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