Range Rover: Tire pressure label

The recommended tire pressures are listed on a label located in the driver’s door opening. These pressures provide optimum ride and handling characteristics for all normal operating conditions.
The label contains the following information:
- • The maximum number of occupants, divided between the front and rear of the vehicle.
- • The vehicle capacity weight, which includes the weight of the driver, passengers and cargo.
- • Cold inflation pressures for the front, rear and spare tires.
- • The size of the tires with which the vehicle was originally equipped.
Note: The label must not be changed, even if different wheels are fitted at a later stage.
Tire care
WARNING
Do not drive the vehicle if a tire is damaged, excessively worn, or incorrectly
inflated. A tire in such a condition may catastrophically fail and cause an accident.
Avoid contaminati ...
Tire pressures
Never drive your vehicle if the tire pressures are incorrect. Under-inflation
causes excessive flexing and uneven tire wear. This can lead to sudden tire failure.
Over-inflation causes harsh ride, ...
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