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Tyre pressures for 205/60/R16
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Hello, I have a 2023 Berlingo 1000 Driver edition M eat bluehdi van.

The tyre pressure monitor says I need to check them, which I have done, and found the following,-

Two of the tyres are 33psi,
One is 37psi.
One is 27psi.

(I can remember which ones are front or rear).

Unfortunately for me, the tyre pressure chart (see attached) on the driver side door frame does not list my tyre size !
The owner book, says referrer to the door label.

I have trawled the interweb and entered reg details on some sites but cant find an answer.

I am hoping someone on here might know?

The van has factory fitted Citroen alloy wheels with Michelin tyres fitted 205/60/R16


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I've got a 2020 Enterprise M with 205/60/R16 tyres.  The original Michelins on the front are 205/60/R16 96H, the newer Toyo tyres on the back are 205/60/R16 96V.  The label inside the door gives pressures for the original Michelins as 2.5 bar for the front and 2.9 for the rear.  Using an online conversion site gives these as 36.26 psi for the front and 42.06 for the rear.
Work van:     2020 1.5 BlueHDi 100 Enterprise Berlingo
Spare van:    2001 1.9 600d Berlingo
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I am sure you know that following adjustment to the tyre pressures, there is a simple procedure to reset the TPMS. It is outlined in the owner's handbook.

Geoff
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(22-10-2023, 02:55 PM)notsofast Wrote:  I've got a 2020 Enterprise M with 205/60/R16 tyres.  The original Michelins on the front are 205/60/R16 96H, the newer Toyo tyres on the back are 205/60/R16 96V.  The label inside the door gives pressures for the original Michelins as 2.5 bar for the front and 2.9 for the rear.  Using an online conversion site gives these as 36.26 psi for the front and 42.06 for the rear.

Thank you notsofast for taking the time to read and respond, and do the conversion to psi!

Are those pressures for partial load or full load please?
 
Just wondering if the Enterprise M pressures would be different to the driver, I think the difference is just trim and optional extras isn't it? My driver is an auto and a 1000, but I think the 1000 relates to the weight it can carry?

Anyway, I think the pressures will be something to work with for now, and thank you very much, appreciate you help.
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(22-10-2023, 03:24 PM)Guanock Wrote:  I am sure you know that following adjustment to the tyre pressures, there is a simple procedure to reset the TPMS. It is outlined in the owner's handbook.

Geoff

Hello Guanock, Thank you for taking the time to respond to my post,

I have read up about the reset procedure, and will put it into practice, but thanks for pointing it out all the same.
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