The correct inflation pressures for tyres fitted at the factory and for the spare wheel* are specified on a sticker. The sticker Fig. 318► is on the end face of the driver s door. -A- Tyre size -B- Tyre pressure for the front wheels -C- Tyre pressure for the rear wheels -1- Tyre pressure if Audi Q7 is partially loaded -2- Tyre pressure (comfort setting)* if Audi Q7 is partially loaded (not available on all Audi Q7s) -3- Tyre pressure if Audi Q7 is fully loaded -4- Tyre pressure for the spare wheel* If you intend to drive the Audi Q7 with a partial load, adjust the tyre pressures to the specified setting -1-. However, if you prefer an extra-smooth ride you can select the comfort setting -2-. Should you wish to drive with a full load, you must increase the tyre pressure to the specified maximum -3- ►. Checking / adjusting the tyre pressures Check the tyre pressures at least once a month and, in addition, before starting a long journey. The tyre pressures should only be checked when the tyres are cold. The slightly raised pressures of warm tyres must not be reduced. Refer to the sticker Fig. 318► for the correct tyre pressures according to the load the Audi Q7 is carrying. If necessary, adjust the tyre pressure. Always adjust the tyre pressures to match your driving style and the load the Audi Q7 is carrying.
CAUTION Replace any lost valve caps to prevent damage to the tyre valves. For the sake of the environment
Note We recommend always using the tyre pressure setting -1- for partial loads and the setting -3- for full loads.
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