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      Yesterday, 05:42 PM   #1
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Tire pressure recommendations different between iDrive8 and door

The iDrive 8 tire pressure rec says the front should be 44psi and rear 42psi.

The door says front 38psi and rear 42psi.

Which one am I supposed to believe? It's a square setup.
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pretty sure the idrive recommendations will change and are based on other variables like air temp
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It might take into account type of tire too. Runflat vs performance/summer.
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it doesn't matter. Run different numbers for a week at a time and see what you like
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Are you tire settings manually set in idrive?
If so, make sure you have "<100mph" set.
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Originally Posted by inevitab1e View Post
Are you tire settings manually set in idrive?
If so, make sure you have "<100mph" set.
+1 for the <100mph setting in the tire settings (where you access the tire pressure monitor).

I learned this last year when it was calling up ludicrously high values. That >100mph setting is if you're regularly cruising over 100mph, like on the Autobahn, or a normal USA interstate.
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That >100mph setting is if you're regularly cruising over 100mph, like on the Autobahn, or a normal USA interstate.
Or a regular street in Maryland.
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