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Engine  
Tire size  
Comfort tire pressure  
(full load)  
Standard tire pressure  
(full load)  
psi  
32  
32  
-
kPa  
220  
220  
-
bar  
2.2  
2.2  
-
psi  
36  
36  
35  
kPa  
250  
250  
240  
bar  
2.5  
2.5  
2.4  
(125 kW)  
205/55 R16 91H  
225/45 R17 91H  
225/40 R18 92H xl  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System is configured at the factory with the correct tire inflation  
pressure applicable for the vehicle model, engine and factory-installed tires. The tire inflation  
pressure is listed on the tire inflation pressure label on the driver door jamb fig. 103. The tire  
inflation pressures for the road tires are listed on this label. The inflation pressure for the compact  
spare is as specified on the tire pressure label or on a separate label for the compact spare, if there  
is one. In the event of a discrepancy between the above figures and the tire pressures listed on the  
tire inflation pressure label, the pressures listed on the label are the ones you should use. The listed  
pressure applies to all road tires. The Tire Pressure Monitoring System must be recalibrated  
whenever you change or adjust the cold tire inflation pressures or remove and remount or change  
any wheel or tire on the vehicle, even if the reinstalled or replacement wheels and tires are identical  
to those that were removed and even if the tire pressure does not change page 186.  
Tread depth and tread wear indicators  
Fig. 104 Tread pattern: Wear indicator.  
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS  
Tread depth  
Most driving situations require as much tread depth as possible and similar tread depth for the tires on  
the front and rear wheels. This is especially true when driving in winter weather, at low temperatures  
and under wet conditions ⇒  
.
In most countries the legally permissible minimum tread depth is 1/16 in. (1.6 mm), as measured in  
tread grooves next to the wear indicators. Please be sure to obey country-specific legal requirements.  
Winter tires are no longer suitable for winter operation once the tread pattern is worn down to a depth  
of 3/16 in. (4.8 mm).  
The tread depth of new tires can differ between tire models and manufacturers because of the  
different design features and tread patterns.  
Tread wear indicator (TWI) in the tire  
The 1/16 in. (1.6 mm) high wear indicators are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves of the  
original tires running across the treads fig. 104. Several wear indicators are evenly spaced around  
the tire. Markings on the sides of the tires (for example “TWI” or symbols) show the position of the  
wear indicators.  
Wear indicators show when the tires are worn down. The tires must be replaced no later than when  
the tread pattern is worn down to the wear indicators.  
WARNING  
Worn tires are dangerous and can cause loss of vehicle control including serious personal  
injuries.  
Never drive a vehicle when the tread on any tire is worn down to the wear indicators,  
replace them sooner.  
Worn tires do not grip the road properly, especially on wet roads, increasing your risk of  
“hydroplaning” and loss of control.  
Worn tires reduce the ability of your vehicle to handle well in normal and difficult driving  
situations and increase braking distances and the risk of skidding.  
Tire wear and damage  
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS  
Wheel rim and tire damage is often difficult to see. Unusual vibrations or pulling to one-side can be  
an indication of tire damage ⇒  
.
If you suspect tire damage, immediately reduce speed!  
Check tires and wheel rims for damage.  
If a tire is damaged, do not drive any farther. Get expert assistance.  
If no external damage is visible, slowly and carefully drive to the nearest authorized Volkswagen  
dealer, authorized Volkswagen Service Facility, or other qualified workshop and have the vehicle  
checked.  
Objects embedded in the tire  
If embedded objects have penetrated to the inside of the tire, do not remove them! If objects are  
stuck in the tread grooves of the tire, they can be removed.  
If necessary, change the damaged wheel Changing a wheel. If necessary, get professional  
assistance to change the wheel.  
Check tire pressure and adjust if necessary.  
Tire wear  
Tire wear depends on several factors, including:  
Driving style.  
Unbalanced wheels.  
Wheel alignment.  
Driving style – Fast cornering, hard acceleration and braking increase tire wear. If you experience  
increased tire wear under normal driving conditions, have the vehicle suspension checked by an  
authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Unbalanced wheels – The wheels on a new vehicle are balanced. When driving, however, various  
conditions can cause a wheel to become unbalanced. Unbalanced wheels can cause wear to the  

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