BJR Active Member Joined Jan 16, 2022 Messages 125 Location Carbondale, IL Cars Air GT, Audi RS4 Sep 28, 2022 #1 41 psi is only OK on the passenger side tires? Attachments 230523B5-0D9C-4C12-98E6-EDDB60490206.jpeg 1.7 MB · Views: 90
borski Grand Magistrate; Referral Code - Q1BTN5Y3 Moderator Verified Owner Joined Nov 19, 2021 Messages 7,042 Location Cupertino, CA Cars Air DE-P, ZR, 21" DE Number 241 Referral Code Q1BTN5Y3 Sep 28, 2022 #2 BJR said: 41 psi is only OK on the passenger side tires? Click to expand... Haha you should get service to check this out. It looks like your right side is set to 21” and your left side may be set to 19” which seems unwise. Since 49 is the PSI for 19”, and 42 is the PSI for 21”
BJR said: 41 psi is only OK on the passenger side tires? Click to expand... Haha you should get service to check this out. It looks like your right side is set to 21” and your left side may be set to 19” which seems unwise. Since 49 is the PSI for 19”, and 42 is the PSI for 21”
cabood Active Member Verified Owner Joined Mar 21, 2022 Messages 176 Cars Model S, AGT Sep 28, 2022 #3 BJR said: 41 psi is only OK on the passenger side tires? Click to expand... I had a similar warning. Until it gave the warning light I didn't realize my 19s were supposed to be at 49 - not 41
BJR said: 41 psi is only OK on the passenger side tires? Click to expand... I had a similar warning. Until it gave the warning light I didn't realize my 19s were supposed to be at 49 - not 41