Confusing Tire Pressure Information
The first time I saw the warning was when it was a few month new. I inflated the tire to according to the table on the B pillar of the drivers door. A worker in the dealership told me that the pressure I set was too high. He told me that it shall be set according to the table on the fuel door. I didn't notice the number on the fuel door before.
I have a service 10 days ago. Yesterday, I saw the "Correct tire pressure" warning. The numbers showed were between 33 to 35. When I brought the car to the dealership, the worker say it shall be 45(Front) and 48(Rear) according to the B pillar. He inflate the tires to 46 and 49 for me.
After coming home, I read the manual. It was very confusing. I googled it and found many people asked the similar questions for all different Mercedes models, and there were no clear answers. According to several forums, some users called the Mercedes service hotline and got different answers, sometimes they were told to use the number in B pillar, but sometimes the fuel door.
After reading the manual several times, I think the B pillar number is the pressure for maximum load. Then I realized that on the fuel door, there is also a line for maximum load. These numbers don't match.
Why Mercedes does such a poor job in such basic thing. It has been like this for years and they don't correct it. :wall
Two sets of tire pressure numbers on the B pillar. I don't know why do they need two sets here. They are the same though.
Two sets of tire pressure numbers on the fuel door. These number don't match those showed on B pillar.
The manual doesn't provide clear information either.
Recommended tire pressures are inside fuel filler door - and most of my customers inflate at 38-40 psi equal all around.
A difference in 2lb psi should be "noticeable" - test drive set pressure for 1 week - then feel free to go up or down 2psi for a 2nd week - then dial in what you prefer best.
TPS monitor is a delation/leak/blowout warrning system - and to do that must be very sensitive to give you quick warning - tire pressure monitor system is NOT designed to "monitor" tire pressure since it is that sensitive - one side of the MB in the sun, the other side in that shadow - yes, gives you 2psi or more variance between sunny side vrs shadow side... don't let it drive you nuts..




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I have the 20inch wheels and 30-32 psi cold works fine unloaded. 40+ is WAY too high unless fully loaded and towing.
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