COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE
When the tyres are warm, the inflation pressure should be +4.35 psi (+0.3 bar) in relation to the recommended figure. However,
recheck that the value is correct with the tyre cold.
If it is necessary to raise the vehicle, refer to the "Raising the vehicle" paragraph in the "In an emergency" chapter.
The pressures given below apply to all tyre types: summer, winter and all season (where provided).
2.0 T4 MAir and 2.2 JTD engines
TyresUnladen/medium load [psi / bar] Full load [psi / bar]
Front Rear Front Rear
205/60 R16 39.2 / 2.7 42.2 / 2.9 39.2 / 2.7 42.2 / 2.9
225/55
R16 31.9 / 2.2 34.8 / 2.4 39.2 / 2.7 43.5 / 3.0
225/50 R17 31.9 / 2.2 34.8 / 2.4 39.2 / 2.7 43.5 / 3.0
225/45 R18 31.9 / 2.2 34.8 / 2.4 39.2 / 2.7 43.5 / 3.0
225/45 R18 29.0 / 2.0 — 34.8 / 2.4 —
255/40 R18 — 31.9 / 2.2 — 37.7 / 2.6
225/40 R19 34.8 / 2.4 37.7 / 2.6 39.2 / 2.7 43.5 / 3.0
225/40 R19 34.8 / 2.4 — 39.2 / 2.7 —
255/35 R19 — 33.4 / 2.3 — 42.2 / 2.9
188
TECHNICAL DATA
TC (Traction Control) system.......73
The keys . ..................12
Tire Repair Kit...............151
Topping up AdBlue® diesel
emissions additive..........133
Towing the vehicle............157
Towing trailers..............138
TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring
System)..................82
Tyres (inflation pressure)........188
Use of the Owner Handbook.......4
Vehicle changes/alterations.......5
Vehicle identification number.....182
Warning lights and messages......51
Washer fluid for
windscreen/headlights........171
Weights..................191
Wheels...................186
Wheels and tyres.............177
Window bag................106
Windscreen wiper .............31
replacing blades............175
Xenon gas discharge headlights
(bulb replacement)..........145