Renault Modus Tire Pressure

Renault Modus Tire pressure
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Wheel pressure should be checked regularly, ideally check your wheel pressure monthly. Always check your wheel pressure two hours after parking the vehicle.
Be sure you regularly check the condition of the valves to ensure a perfect seal, and will provide longer life.
If you want to have your 4 wheels checked, don’t forget to check the pressure of your spare tire.
In winter, when the temperature is very cold, it is sometimes advisable to raise the inflation pressure.

Renault Modus Tire Pressure

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There are several options for checking or inflating your tires: visit a qualified professional, use the inflation devices provided by some gas stations/washes, or invest in a compressor with inflation gun.
Weak tire pressure control is the most common source of broken tires. To ensure improved grip and protection, car makers prescribe a specific pressure for each model.

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The prescribed pressure varies depending on the car type. It’s usually stated in the owner’s manual, on the door’s edge, or on the fuel tank door. It is expressed in the form of two numbers, in bar units, usually about 2. The first number represents the front tire pressure, while the second represents the rear tire pressure.
Tire pressure can vary depending on the load of the vehicle. It is therefore recommended to add 0.2 bar to the recommended pressure for a loaded vehicle.

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Often check the pressure of your tyres when they are cold, as pressure rises when driving on a daily basis.
Always apply the same pressure to both front tires, as well as to both rear tires. Only a front-rear distinction can be made.
Remember to carefully shut the valve covers, as they shield the valve from soil and dust, reducing the chance of leakage.

When to check the pressure

Tire pressure should be tested on a frequent basis and at strategic times.
Before a long journey, for instance, checks are necessary in order to limit the risks of tear and wear.
The pressure should be tested every two weeks for regular use. Finally, with less frequent use, we suggest testing the pressure once a month, bearing in mind that the pressure is tested when the tire is cold.

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1.2 16V
165 65 R15 81T
Rear Min.2.0
Rear Max.2.2
Front Min.2.2
Front Max.2.4
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1.2 16V
185 55 R16 87H XL
Rear Min.2.0
Rear Max.2.2
Front Min.2.4
Front Max.2.6
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1.2 16V
185 60 R15 84H
Rear Min.2.0
Rear Max.2.2
Front Min.2.2
Front Max.2.4
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1.2 16V
185 60 R15 88H XL
Rear Min.2.0
Rear Max.2.2
Front Min.2.3
Front Max.2.5
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1.5 dCi
185 55 R16 87H XL
Rear Min.2.0
Rear Max.2.2
Front Min.2.4
Front Max.2.6
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1.5 dCi
185 60 R15 88H XL
Rear Min.2.0
Rear Max.2.2
Front Min.2.3
Front Max.2.5
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1.6 16V
185 55 R16 87H XL
Rear Min.2.0
Rear Max.2.2
Front Min.2.4
Front Max.2.6
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1.6 16V
185 60 R15 84H
Rear Min.2.0
Rear Max.2.2
Front Min.2.2
Front Max.2.4
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1.6 16V
185 60 R15 88H XL
Rear Min.2.0
Rear Max.2.2
Front Min.2.3
Front Max.2.5

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