I've just taken delivery of a GX4h and either I've missed something obvious or I'm totally out of date with modern tyre technology.
Am I reading things correctly? The handbook and the inside of the driver's door both say 35psi all round and 38 all round for speeds of 99mph and above.
However, I've just measured the pressures and it looks like the dealer has put in 35 in the fronts and 38 in the rears which if you read the handbook ignoring the asterisk, you can understand why that has happened. The 35 seems to be associated with greyed title "Front" and the 38 with the greyed title "Rear"
Also, all my previous cars have also given pressures for a fully laden vehicle. Does the Outlander have the same pressures regardless of load -- I'm thinking of, say, driver plus three adults plus holiday luggage? Thanks in advance for any clarification of both questions.
Am I reading things correctly? The handbook and the inside of the driver's door both say 35psi all round and 38 all round for speeds of 99mph and above.
However, I've just measured the pressures and it looks like the dealer has put in 35 in the fronts and 38 in the rears which if you read the handbook ignoring the asterisk, you can understand why that has happened. The 35 seems to be associated with greyed title "Front" and the 38 with the greyed title "Rear"
Also, all my previous cars have also given pressures for a fully laden vehicle. Does the Outlander have the same pressures regardless of load -- I'm thinking of, say, driver plus three adults plus holiday luggage? Thanks in advance for any clarification of both questions.