Maintenance -> Recommended cold tyre inflation pressures for Your Hyundai I20 4 Door 2021-2026

Maintenance  
NOTICE  
Recommended cold tyre  
inflation pressures  
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excessive wear, poor handling  
and reduced fuel economy. Wheel  
deformation also is possible. Keep  
your tyre pressures at the proper  
levels. If a tyre frequently needs  
refilling, we recommend that the  
system be checked by a HYUNDAI  
authorised repairer.  
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excessive wear at the centre of the  
tyre tread, and a greater possibility of  
damage from road hazards.  
All tyre pressures (including the spare)  
should be checked when the tyres are  
cold. “Cold tyres” means the vehicle has  
not been driven for at least three hours  
or driven less than one mile (1.6 km).  
Warm tyres normally exceed  
recommended cold tyre pressures by 28  
to 41 kPa (4 to 6 psi). Do not release air  
from warm tyres to adjust the pressure  
or the tyres will be under-inflated. For  
recommended inflation pressure, refer  
to “Tyre and Wheels” in chapter 2.  
Check tyre inflation pressure  
Check your tyres including the spare tyre  
once a month or more.  
WARNING  
Recommended pressures must be  
maintained for the best ride, vehicle  
handling, and minimum tyre wear.  
Over-inflation or under-inflation can  
reduce tyre life, adversely affect  
How to check  
Use a good quality tyre pressure gauge  
to check tyre pressure. You cannot tell if  
your tyres are properly inflated simply by  
looking at them. Radial tyres may look  
properly inflated even when they are  
under-inflated.  
Remove the valve cap from the tyre  
valve stem. Press the tyre gauge  
firmly onto the valve to get a pressure  
measurement. If the cold tyre inflation  
pressure matches the recommended  
pressure on the tyre and loading  
vehicle handling, and lead to sudden  
tyre failure that could result in loss of  
vehicle control resulting in an accident.  
Severe under-inflation can lead  
to severe heat build-up, causing  
blowouts, tread separation and other  
tyre failures that can result in the  
loss of vehicle control resulting in an  
accident. This risk is much higher on  
hot days and when driving for long  
periods at high speeds.  
information label, no further adjustment  
is necessary. If the pressure is low, add  
air until you reach the recommended  
pressure. Make sure to put the valve  
caps back on the valve stems. Without  
the valve cap, dirt or moisture could  
get into the valve core and cause air  
leakage. If a valve cap is missing, install  
a new one as soon as possible.  
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