What is the tire pressure for Volkswagen Lavida?

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Gianna
07/23/25 8:33pm
The tire pressure for Volkswagen Lavida is between 2.3 and 2.5 bar. The hazards of excessive tire pressure include: 1. Reduced friction and adhesion of the tire, affecting braking performance; 2. Decreased puncture resistance, increasing the risk of tire blowouts; 3. Accelerated wear on the central tread pattern, shortening tire lifespan and affecting the longevity of other components; 4. Excessive stretching and deformation of tire cords, reducing elasticity and increasing the load on the vehicle while driving, thereby decreasing puncture resistance; 5. Increased susceptibility to punctures from sharp objects like nails or glass, leading to internal cracks and blowouts under impact.
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VanCameron
08/10/25 6:28pm
I've been driving my Lavida for three years, and tire pressure is something you really need to pay attention to. The manufacturer's recommended value is generally between 2.2 and 2.5 bar, depending on the label sticker on your car door frame. My personal habit is to set it at 2.3 bar in summer and increase it to 2.4 bar in winter because tire pressure naturally drops in cold weather. If I'm driving on the highway or the car is fully loaded, I inflate the rear tires to 2.6 bar for better stability and fuel efficiency. Remember never to exceed 2.7 bar—last year I overinflated them a bit, and it was so bumpy over speed bumps that my back hurt, and the center of the tires wore out much faster. Now I check the tire pressure with a simple gauge every two weeks, and if it's 0.3 bar below the standard, I top it up immediately; otherwise, the tire sidewalls can easily develop cracks. Don’t forget the spare tire either—keep it around 3.0 bar for peace of mind.
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