
The standard tire pressure for the Verano is between 2.3bar and 2.5bar. Here are some details about tire pressure: Introduction to the Tire Pressure Monitoring System: Due to thermal expansion and contraction, tire pressure can be slightly higher in winter and slightly lower in summer. The Buick Verano is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), which alerts the driver in case of low tire pressure. Seasonal Factors: In winter, it is advisable to increase the tire pressure by about 0.2bar based on the standard tire pressure. In summer, the lower limit of the standard tire pressure should be followed. If the car is parked outdoors in summer, the tire pressure can generally be about 0.1bar lower than the standard to avoid tire blowouts due to high temperatures.

Just helped my sister top up the tire pressure on her Verano yesterday. Both front and rear wheels are recommended to maintain 2.4bar, with the exact values labeled inside the fuel cap. But tire pressure needs flexible adjustments - I usually add 0.1bar extra in winter to prevent tire noise, and increase to 2.5bar when fully loaded with five people for better stability. The factory-installed Goodyear tires have a maximum pressure of 3.5bar marked on the sidewall, so don't worry about overinflation, but never exceed the limit. Remember to check every two months, especially during seasonal changes when pressure can vary by 0.3bar. The TPMS reset button below the rearview mirror (hold for 3 seconds) comes in handy for false alarms.


