Discover how to check the tyre pressure on your Volvo car. Find tips and tricks on how to avoid a low PSI and extend your tyres' lifespan.
It’s important to maintain proper tyre pressure.
As a proud Volvo car owner, ensuring your car’s optimal performance and safety is undoubtedly a top priority. While regular maintenance is crucial for all aspects of your Volvo car's performance, one area that should never be overlooked is the tyre pressure.
This article will explore the importance of regularly checking your tyre pressure, the advantages of having a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), and how to use a tyre pressure gauge effectively. By understanding the significance of maintaining proper tyre pressure, you can enhance your driving experience and prolong the life of your Volvo car's tyres.
The TPMS uses sensors to provide real-time information about your tyre pressure, alerting you to any deviations from the recommended levels.
Maintaining the correct tyre pressure is of paramount importance for several reasons. Firstly, adequate tyre pressure ensures optimal handling and stability, improving your car’s overall performance.
Secondly, proper tyre pressure enhances fuel efficiency, which can save you money at the petrol station and help reducing environmental impact.
Lastly, maintaining the right pressure helps prevent premature and uneven tyre wear, which affects performance and can compromise your safety on the road.
The recommended tyre pressure for your car can be found in your owner’s manual, on a sticker on the driver’s side door jamb or online. Tyre pressure is measured in pounds per square inch (PSI), and if it’s lower than the recommended PSI, it is considered low tyre pressure.
The recommended tyre pressure PSI varies depending on which model of Volvo car you're driving. Check the table below to see what applies to your car.
Volvo car tyre pressure guide (Max load)
EX90 Fully electric
Tyre Size: 235/60 R18, 235/55 R19, 275/40 R21, 275/35 R22, 275/45 R20
Pressure: front 41, back 41
XC40 Fully electric
Tyre Size: 235/50 R19, 255/45 R19, 235/45 R20, 255/40 R20
Pressure: front 41, back 41
C40 Fully electric
Tyre Size: 235/50 R19, 255/45 R19, 235/45 R20, 255/40 R20
Pressure: front 41, back 41
XC90 Plug-in hybrid
Tyre Size: 235/55 R19, 275/45 R20, 275/40 R21, 275/35 R22
Pressure: front 42, back 42
XC60 Plug-in hybrid
Tyre Size: 235/60 R18, 235/55 R19, 255/45 R20, 255/40 R21, 265/35 R22
Pressure: front 39, back 39
XC40 Plug-in hybrid
Tyre Size: 235/55 R18, 235/50 R19, 245/45 R20, 245/40 R21
Pressure: front 38, back 38
V90 Plug-in hybrid
Tyre Size: 245/45 R18, 255/40 R19, 245/40 R20
Pressure: front 39, back 39
V60 Plug-in hybrid
Tyre Size: 235/45 R18, 235/40 R19
Pressure: front 41, back 41
S90 Plug-in hybrid
Tyre Size: 245/45 R18, 255/40 R19, 245/40 R20
Pressure: front 39, back 39
S60 Plug-in hybrid
Tyre Size: 235/45 R18, 235/40 R19
Pressure: front 41, back 41
With TPMS, it’s easier to keep track of the pressure of your tyres.
Volvo cars are equipped with a sophisticated Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that continuously monitors the pressure of all four tyres.
The TPMS uses sensors to provide real-time information about your tyre pressure, alerting you to any deviations from the recommended levels.
This advanced system ensures that you have accurate and immediate feedback, allowing you to take prompt action and maintain optimal tyre pressure. By utilizing the TPMS, you can proactively address any pressure fluctuations and minimise the risk of accidents or tyre damage due to underinflation or overinflation.
You will need a tyre pressure gauge to manually check your tyre pressure. This is a tool that measures the air pressure inside your tyre. There are two types of tyre pressure gauges: digital and analogue. Both types are equally accurate, but digital gauges are easier to read.
While the TPMS is invaluable, having a reliable tyre pressure gauge on hand is, as mentioned, essential for occasional manual checks. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to use a tyre pressure gauge effectively:
To maintain optimal performance and safety, checking your Volvo car's tyre pressure regularly is vital. Here are some key suggestions for establishing an effective tyre pressure maintenance routine:
Tyre punctures are a relatively common problem for drivers. A puncture can be caused by various factors, including driving over a nail or other sharp object. To identify a puncture, you may notice one or more of the following:
If you have a punctured tyre, you need to have it repaired or replaced. We recommend booking a service with a Volvo Professional for a tyre replacement. By doing so, you can be sure that you get help from someone who knows your car and ensures that your tyre is either repaired or replaced with a new one.
By monitoring and maintaining proper tyre pressure, you can help support the safety of yourself, your passengers, and other road users. Adequate pressure reduces the risk of accidents, enhances stability, and enables optimal braking and handling.
Additionally, avoiding underinflation or overinflation minimises the likelihood of tyre blowouts and increases the lifespan of your Volvo car's tyres. This improves your driving experience and helps save on replacement costs. Stay proactive, stay safe, and enjoy the journey in your Volvo car.