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Old 07-17-2013, 01:35 PM
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2011 E350 tire pressure

Can someone tell me what the recommended tire pressure is for a 2011 E350 Luxury Sedan per the fuel filler door label? 17" tires all the way around.

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Back of fuel door?
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Back of fuel door?
Yes, please.
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Can't you look on the inside of your fuel filler door?
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Can't you look on the inside of your fuel filler door?
I have a 2011 E350 Bluetec that I removed the run flat tires off of and put regular tires on it which you would normally find on a non-Bluetec.

I am assuming that the tire pressure listed on the fuel filler door would be different from a Bluetec and a non Bluetec.
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Originally Posted by johnlk25
I have a 2011 E350 Bluetec that I removed the run flat tires off of and put regular tires on it which you would normally find on a non-Bluetec.

I am assuming that the tire pressure listed on the fuel filler door would be different from a Bluetec and a non Bluetec.
Ahh ok that makes sense. Based on my experience, run flats run at a higher pressure.

Maybe someone with non-run flats can tell you what their stickers say.

I have the 18" so can't really help you.
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I will post an image of the fuel door for you to see, first off mines are 17" .I set the pressure for front 38 psi , rear 42 psi
I know fully loaded maximum pressure for rear tires are 48 psi , sounds a lot lol

Good news, I have just done some research and come across this image below :

It's exact of what I talk you about :



And, you can see W212's fuel door
Attached Thumbnails 2011 E350 tire pressure-dsc_0220.jpg  

Last edited by BenzV12; 07-18-2013 at 12:12 PM. Reason: An image off my car added

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