Audi Tire PSI Recommendations

Your Audi vehicle is designed to provide you with outstanding performance and control when you're driving around Beverly Hills. However, if you want your vehicle to continue to offer outstanding ride quality, you'll want to ensure your Audi tire pressure is in the correct range. Whether it's the Audi Q7 tire pressure or the Audi A4 tire pressure, keeping up with your Audi tire service in Los Angeles will maximize your efficiency and performance on Los Angeles roads.

The Audi TPMS system is designed to make it easy for you to keep track of your Audi tire pressure, but what is the proper tire pressure for Audi tires? The answer can range anywhere from 29 psi to 49 psi depending on your exact model. Discover the details of your Audi tire pressure today with the experts from the Audi Beverly Hills Service tire center today.


What are the Audi Tire PSI Recommendations?

Your tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) will help you keep track of your Audi tire pressures for maximum safety on West Hollywood drives. We recommend you follow the recommendations of your Audi TPMS, as it can vary depending on your model and trim level.

You can also speak to our service experts or reference your owner's manual for specifics. Many Audi models also have the recommended tire pressure on a sticker on the driver's side door jamb. However, if you're looking for a general idea of your tire pressure, take a look below:

Audi SUVs Tire Pressures

  • Audi Q3 Tire Pressure: 33 psi - 46 psi
  • Audi Q5 Tire Pressure: 32 psi - 42 psi
  • Audi Q7 Tire Pressure: 32 psi - 49 psi
  • Audi Q8 Tire Pressure: 35 psi - 42 psi

Audi Electric Vehicles Tire Pressures

  • Audi e-tron® GT Tire Pressure: 39 psi - 44 psi
  • Audi Q4 e-tron® Tire Pressure: 32 psi
  • Audi Q8 e-tron® Tire Pressure: 38 psi - 44 psi

Audi Sedans/Coupes Tire Pressures

  • Audi A3 Tire Pressure: 32 psi - 45 psi
  • Audi A4 Tire Pressure: 30 psi - 46 psi
  • Audi A5 Tire Pressure: 32 psi - 41 psi
  • Audi A6 Tire Pressure: 30 psi - 46 psi
  • Audi A7 Tire Pressure: 35 psi - 44 psi
  • Audi A8 Tire Pressure: 30 psi - 44 psi
  • Audi TT Tire Pressure: 29 psi - 39 psi
  • Audi R8 Tire Pressure: 36 psi - 49 psi

Audi Spare Tire PSI

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If you notice your tire pressure monitoring system indicator is still letting you know that your tire pressures are incorrect, it's possible that your spare tire might need to have its tire pressure checked as well. Many Audi vehicles come equipped with a "donut" spare tire that acts as a temporary tire until you can get to the nearest service center for Audi tire service in Los Angeles.

But what should the tire pressure be for the spare "donut" tire? Many spare tires should have around 60 psi of air pressure. The sticker in your driver's side door jamb can also help indicate the Audi tire psi recommendation of your spare tire for safe Culver City travels.

Importance of Maintaining the Correct Audi Tire PSI

It can be easy to ignore the tire pressure monitoring system warning when you're driving around Ladera Heights. However, it's important that you maintain the correct tire pressure at all times. Having the correct tire pressure not only leads to better performance but can also prevent a host of issues:

  • A flat or tire blowout
  • Losing control of your vehicle
  • Increased tire wear
  • Louder tires
  • Excessive tire wear
  • Reduced fuel efficiency
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How to Check Tire Pressure

If your Audi TPMS indicator is illuminated, we recommend you schedule a service appointment with our team and we'll help you take care of the issue. Even without the Audi TPMS, however, checking the air pressure of your tires is a simple task. Here's how to check your tire pressure manually:

  1. Remove the air valve cap on your tire.

  2. Using a tire gauge, press it into the valve stem for a second or two. You'll likely hear a hissing sound as a small number of air escapes.

  3. The tire pressure gauge will show you the amount of air in your tires. Cross-reference the actual psi of your tires with the recommended range according to your Audi.

  4. If you need to add air, many gas stations offer an air pump you can utilize. If you need to remove air, the backside of the gauge usually can press against the valve stem to release some air.

  5. Repeat the process for each tire.

Audi OEM Tires vs. Aftermarket Tires

In addition, it's important to use only Audi OEM tires vs. aftermarket parts with dubious origin. Audi tires are guaranteed to work with your car to specific tolerances—can you say the same about 3rd-party parts? If you're trying to decide between Audi OEM tires vs. aftermarket tires, choose official Audi OEM parts every time.

When shopping for new tires from Audi Beverly Hills Service, ask for Audi Original tires. These are tires specifically engineered for your Audi to help maintain a smooth ride on West Hollywood streets. Audi works with leading tire manufacturers to make these tires, and they all contain a distinctive "AO" or "RO1®" sidewall marking so you know they're Audi Original TIres.

What's more, when you buy from our Audi Tire Center, you'll enjoy the following benefits you won't find at third-party tire shops:

  1. Professional mounting, balancing, and alignment

  2. Installation by factory-trained technicians

  3. Equipment calibrated precisely to Audi specifications

  4. An extensive inventory of Audi Original and name-brand tires

  5. And more!

Get Premium Tire Care at Audi Beverly Hills Service

From checking your Audi tire pressure to providing Audi tire psi recommendations and any other Audi tire service in Los Angeles, our service experts in Los Angeles are here to help you. Let our team at Audi Beverly Hills Service know when you need tire maintenance online.


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