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08.05.2020 20:32 # 1
qun4L
Hello there,

My 2010 car has 2 15.6 0R16 tires,

2.4 appears as pressure in the left front door.
2.4 pressure to these tires. Isn't it less?

your help on the subject is requested
08.05.2020 20:32 # 2
sonerkyl
[QUOTE = qun4l]
Hello there,

My 2010 vehicle 2 Have 15.6 0R16 tires,

2.4 appears as pressure in the left front door.
2.4 pressure to these tires. Isn't it less?

your help on the subject is requested
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Hello, I can tell if my teacher has given 2.4 bars for which size it is right or not. 2.4 bar makes 35 psi. For my 308 it says 2.4 bar in dimensions 205/55/16.
08.05.2020 20:32 # 3
qun4L
Tires on the tire sizes that are written right there,

I thought the 2.4 bar was 24 psi

35 psi is quite enough
08.05.2020 20:32 # 4
sonerkyl
[QUOTE = qun4L] Tires on the tire sizes that are written right there,

I thought the 2.4 bar was 24 psi

35 psi is quite enough
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then there is no problem teacher 1 bar 14.50 psi corresponds room 2.4x14.50 = 34.8 psi I print 35 pillars, no problem. 35 psi is enough for your vehicle Smile
08.05.2020 20:32 # 5
qun4L
Thank you so much teacher
08.05.2020 20:32 # 6
sonerkyl
I would like to remember, my teacher, without forgetting these values, when the vehicle is unloaded, if you are on a long road with the load, it also writes the pressure that should be on the label for the rear tires. Wishing you to use trouble-free trouble
08.05.2020 20:32 # 7
qun4L
When the event is up, it writes 2.4 when it is 2.4 and I remember it
Thank you for your interest

I want to ask something Is there a speed limiter in the 2010 premiumpack package?
08.05.2020 20:32 # 8
sonerkyl
[QUOTE = qun4L] When the event is no load, it says 2.6 when it is 2.4 and I remember it
Thank you for your interest

I want to ask something Is there a speed limiter in the 2010 premiumpack package?
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my teacher writes from the cruise control arm. Cruze in limit position in superior position

You can look at this link.

08.05.2020 20:32 # 9
qun4L
thank you teacher
08.05.2020 20:32 # 10
GokhaN
Do 32 psi enough 34-35 is doing the tool very hard
08.05.2020 20:32 # 11
qun4L
Is there a fuel difference between 32 or 35?
08.05.2020 20:32 # 12
sonerkyl
[QUOTE = qun4L] Is there a fuel difference between 32 or 35, but [/ QUOTE]

I personally have a lot of experience. fuel difference is less. secondly, the tire wears faster than the cheeks and affects the braking distance. I have observed all of these I have tried. I do not agree with my brother Gökhan. Yes, maybe the vehicle is a bit harder, but I see security as a priority.
08.05.2020 20:32 # 13
qun4L
Then I will make 32 psi in the foreground fuel, but I will choose both of them now :)

I'm sorry, I'm asking too many questions, but when the signal is on, the 4's do not sound when the belt is not attached. it was when I bought it. the service said a fee of 600 TL but this problem is due to insurance
08.05.2020 20:32 # 14
sonerkyl
I do not agree with my brother Gökhan. Smile Try it yourself, teacher, first set a 32 psi and navigate your tire sidewall with your vehicle. In addition, it will be difficult for the vehicle to collect the cat in sudden maneuvers. I'm for 35 psi. The sound event is most likely the buzzer (speaker) is broken. As far as I remember, they said this price as the complete headlamp wiper arm would need to be replaced, which would be inside this headlamp signal arm.
08.05.2020 20:32 # 15
qun4L
it's not just a signal,
When the vehicle is not fastened, it should not.

Then the same place :)

I have to show sometime :)
08.05.2020 20:32 # 16
talip206
I think use it at factory value. Low pressure affects both fuel and braking distance. As a result, the engineers who designed the vehicle evaluated it accordingly and gave these values. If it says 35, do the lowest 34. If it is lower, the braking distance will not shorten, but it will be longer. talip206 2017-09-05 17:43:30
08.05.2020 20:32 # 17
qun4L
Thanks
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