What is the normal tire pressure for the Bora?

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MacCody
07/29/25 10:17am
Volkswagen Bora's normal tire pressure range is 2.4-2.5bar. Due to seasonal factors, the tire pressure can be appropriately increased by 0.2bar in winter and reduced by 0.1bar in summer. The Bora uses an indirect tire pressure monitoring system. This type of tire pressure monitoring device does not display the tire pressure but only alerts when the tire pressure is abnormal. To check the tire pressure, first prepare a tire pressure gauge, locate the position of the factory tire pressure label, press the tire pressure gauge against the tire valve to measure and read the value. Remember to replace the valve cap after measuring the tire pressure. If the tire pressure monitoring indicator light comes on (a yellow symbol with an irregular circle, no stamp on top, four small spikes at the bottom, and an exclamation mark inside), there are generally three possible reasons: Abnormal tire pressure. Generally, the system will alert if the pressure is below 1.8bar or above 3.0bar. In this case, tire inspection and pressure adjustment are necessary. Tire pressure monitoring not reset. After inflating the tires, if the tire pressure is not reset in time, the tire pressure monitoring system will still record the previous data, causing the tire pressure monitoring indicator light to come on. Simply perform a tire pressure reset in this situation. Damaged tire pressure sensor. The tire pressure sensor, which is used to monitor tire pressure, is installed inside the tire and connected to the tire inflation port. If the tire pressure sensor is damaged during driving, it can also cause the tire pressure warning light to come on. For sensor damage issues, the only solution is to replace it with a new component.
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