Wheels and tires -> Maintaining wheels and tires for Your Volkswagen Jetta 4 Door Seventh Generation (2019-2025)

WARNING  
Using unsuitable or damaged rims can impair driving safety and cause accidents and serious injuries.  
Only use rims permitted for the vehicle.  
Check the rims regularly for damage and replace them if necessary.  
WARNING  
Loosening and tightening bolts incorrectly on rims with bolted rim rings can cause severe accidents and death.  
Never loosen the bolts on rims with a bolted rim ring.  
Have all procedures on rims with bolted rim rings performed by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Maintaining wheels and tires  
Checking the tire pressure  
Incorrect tire pressures negatively affect vehicle handling and can cause increased tire wear or even a flat tire   
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all, the correct tire pressure is especially important when driving at high speeds.  
Check the tire pressure at least once a month.  
Check the tire inflation pressure of the spare wheel or compact spare wheel at least once a month.  
Check the tire pressure only when tires are cold. The specified tire pressure only applies to a cold tire. The tire pressure  
on warm tires is higher than on cold tires. Therefore, never release air from a warm tire to adjust the tire pressure.  
Always adjust the tire pressures to the vehicle load ⇒  
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After adjusting tire pressures, always screw the caps on the valves and note the information about the tire pressure  
monitoring system.  
Always use the tire pressures specified on the label. Never exceed the maximum tire pressure specified on the side of th  
tire.  
If the size of the tires installed at the factory differs from the details on the identification label or on the tire pressure label,  
the correct tire pressure must be determined.  
Fig. 173 On the driver door pillar: Tire inflation pressure label.  
The tire inflation pressure label indicates the correct tire inflation pressure for approved tires and is located on the driver door  
pillar fig. 173. The factory-installed tires can be winter, summer or all-season tires.  
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An incorrect tire pressure can cause increased tire wear, negatively affect driving behavior and damage tires. Compliance with  
the correct tire pressure is very important, particularly when driving at high speeds.  
The specified tire pressure is given for a cold tire. For warm tires, the pressure is higher.  
Never reduce the pressure of a warm tire in order to reach the specified value. This will cause the actual pressure when the  
tire is cold to be too low.  
WARNING  
A tire pressure that is too low can result in a sudden loss of air, separation of the tire tread or bursting of the tire while  
driving. An incorrect tire pressure shortens the service life of the tire and negatively affects driving behavior.  
An incorrect tire pressure can cause accidents and fatal injuries.  
Check the tire pressures regularly, at least once a month and also before driving long distances.  
Always adjust the tire pressure according to your load.  
Never reduce the tire pressure when tires are warm.  
WARNING  
Excessive speeds and vehicle overloading can cause overheating, sudden tire damage (including tire blow-outs) and  
separation of the tread.  
This can cause accidents and fatal injuries.  
Never exceed the maximum load for the tires fitted Tire labeling and tire classifications .  
Never exceed the maximum permitted speed for the tires fitted Tire labeling and tire classifications .  
NOTICE  
Careless handling of the tire pressure gage may damage the valve.  
When positioning the tire pressure gauge, make sure it is not tilted at the valve stem.  
Tire pressures that are too low increase fuel consumption.  
Tire Pressure for the Spare Wheel or Compact Spare Wheel  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the vehicle can be delivered ex factory with different versions of a spare wheel or  
compact spare wheel:  
Full-size Spare Wheel  
The full-size spare wheel is a wheel that corresponds to the regular tire size and tread pattern. The tire pressure for the full-  
size spare wheel corresponds to the tire pressure of the regular tires and is specified on the tire pressure label Checking  
the tire pressure.  
Space-saving Spare Wheel  
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Fig. 174 Space-saving Spare Wheel  
The space-saving spare wheel is identified by a sticker and a label stating “80 km/h” or “50 mph” fig. 174. This label indicate  
the permitted maximum speed at which the tire may be driven. Do not cover the sticker while the wheel is in use. Even if the  
space-saving spare wheel is a normal wheel, the space-saving spare wheel must only be used in the event of a breakdown  
and on a temporary basis.  
The tire pressure for the space-saving spare wheel is 3.5 bar (51 psi/350 kPa).  
Compact spare wheel  
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Fig. 175 Compact spare wheel.  
The compact spare wheel consists of a special rim with a significantly narrower tire than the regular tire.  
The compact spare wheel can be identified by a label stating “80 km/h” or “50 mph” fig. 175. This label indicates the permitte  
maximum speed at which the tire may be driven. Do not cover the sticker while the wheel is in use.  
The tire pressure for the compact spare wheel is 4.2 bar (61 psi/420 kPa).  
Tire inflation pressure for cold tires  
Tire pressure  
Model  
Size designation  
psi  
36  
36  
36  
36  
kPa  
250  
250  
250  
250  
bar  
2.5  
2.5  
2.5  
2.5  
205/60 R16 92H  
205/55 R17 91H  
225/45 R18 91H  
225/45 R18 91H  
Jetta  
Jetta GLI  
Jetta compact  
spare wheel  
T125/70 R18  
T125/70 R18  
61  
61  
420  
420  
4.2  
4.2  
Jetta GLI compact  
spare wheel  
Details of the correct tire pressure are located on the tire pressure label on the driver's door pillar. If the details on the tire  
pressure label differ from the details in the Manual, the details on the tire pressure label apply.  
Monitoring the tightening torque  
The correct wheel bolts must always be used for each vehicle model, and these bolts must always be tightened to the correct  
torque. The wheel bolt tightening torque must be checked regularly with a functional torque wrench. In addition, the tightening  
torque must be checked immediately after each wheel change with a functional torque wrench. If the wheel bolts are not  
tightened enough to meet the specification, the wheel bolts and consequently the wheel could come loose while driving.  
Exceeding the tightening specification could damage the wheel bolts and threads.  
Wheel bolts that are corroded and difficult to turn must be replaced and the threads in the wheel hub must be cleaned before  
checking the tightening torque. Never grease or oil the wheel bolts and the threads in the wheel hub.  
Wheel bolt tightening specification  
The tightening torque of the wheel bolts is specified in the chapter on replacing wheels page , Changing a wheel.  
WARNING  
If the wheel bolts are not tightened enough to meet the specification, the wheel bolts and consequently the wheel could  
come loose while driving. Exceeding the tightening specification could damage the wheel bolts and threads.  
Wheel bolts that are tightened incorrectly or missing could cause you to lose control of the vehicle and lead to serious  
accidents and fatal injuries.  
Always tighten the wheel bolts to the correct tightening torque. If you do not have a torque wrench, tighten the  
wheel bolts with the lug wrench and then have the tightening torque checked as soon as possible by an authorized  
Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized  
Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
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Never drive with missing or loose wheel bolts.  
Always use wheel bolts that are correct for the rim and the vehicle model.  
Never grease or oil the wheel bolts and the threads in the wheel hub. Even when tightened to the specification, the  
wheel bolts could become loose while driving.  
Ensure the wheel bolts and threads in the wheel hubs are clean, easy to move and free of oil and grease.  
Never loosen the bolts on rims with a bolted rim ring.  
Replacing tires  
Fig. 176 Diagram for rotating the wheels (general example).  
To ensure that the tires wear evenly, rotating the tires regularly according to the diagram is recommended fig. 176. This will  
allow the tires to have approximately the same length of service life.  
Volkswagen recommends having the wheel replacement carried out by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Monitoring the tread depth  
Tread depth  
Most driving situations require a tire tread that is as deep as possible. All tires, or at least tires on the same axle, must have an  
even tread depth ⇒  
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In most countries, the legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm (1/16 of an inch). This is measured in the tread grooves next to  
the wear indicators. Observe any legal regulations specific to the country where you are driving.  
Note the legal requirements in the applicable country for minimum tread depths on winter and all-season tires.  
Tire wear  
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Tire wear depends on various factors:  
Driving style.  
Wheel balancing.  
Running gear alignment.  
An imbalance can occur while driving, which can be noticed by uneven steering. Tire imbalances also affect tire wear. In these  
situations, have the wheels balanced again.  
Incorrect wheel alignment impairs driving safety and increases tire wear. If there is high degree of tire wear, have the wheel  
alignment checked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends  
contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Tire Wear when Driving with a Sporty Driving Style  
Driving quickly around curves, rapid acceleration, and heavy braking increase tire wear.  
If you drive with a sporty driving style, check the tread depth every 5000 to 10,000 km (approx. 3107 to 6214 miles).  
Tread wear indicator in tires  
Fig. 177 In the tread grooves: wear indicator.  
The tread wear indicator is 1.6 mm (1/16 in) above the base of the tread fig. 177. Markings on the sides of the tire indicate th  
location of the tread wear indicator fig. 177.  
The tread wear indicator indicates if a tire is worn out. At the latest, the tire must be replaced if the tread depth is worn down to  
the tread wear indicator.  
When you check the tread depth, you must check the wear indicators of all tread grooves.  
WARNING  
Worn tires are a safety risk and make it difficult to control the vehicle well. They increase the braking distance and the risk  
of skidding.  
Worn tires have significantly less grip. Particularly on wet roads, the vehicle is more likely to “hydroplane”.  
Worn tires could cause loss of vehicle control, serious accidents and death.  
Replace tires with new tires when the tires are worn down to the tread wear indicator.  
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