Mercedes-Benz Tyre Pressure
Having the correct tyre pressure on your Mercedes-Benz is crucial, yet it is a commonly overlooked maintenance job.
At Marc’s Garage, we understand how important it is to know the right tyre pressure for your Mercedes. It ensures safety, improves performance, enhances fuel efficiency, prolongs tyre life, provides better handling and stability, reduces braking distances, and offers a more comfortable ride.
In this blog, we aim to ease any worries and answer any questions about tyre pressure. Our comprehensive guide focuses on helping you maintain the ideal tyre pressure for your Mercedes-Benz and so much more!
Let’s dive right into it…

The Importance of Mercedes-Benz Tyre Pressure
Maintaining the correct tyre pressure is crucial for a variety of reasons. Here’s a bit more detail on why it’s so important:
Safety: The proper tyre pressure ensures optimal traction and grip on the road, reducing the risk of accidents by enhancing your vehicle’s stability and manoeuvrability.
Fuel Efficiency: By keeping your tyres at the recommended pressure, you reduce rolling resistance, which leads to improved fuel efficiency and saves you money at the petrol station.
Tyre Longevity: Incorrect tyre pressure can cause uneven wear patterns, resulting in premature tyre wear and the need for replacement sooner than expected. Proper inflation helps extend tyre life and maximises their durability.
Handling and Performance: The right tyre pressure enhances your vehicle’s handling, responsiveness, and overall performance. It allows for better control during braking, cornering, and sudden manoeuvres.
Comfort: Maintaining the correct tyre pressure provides a smoother and more comfortable ride by minimising vibrations and noise, contributing to a better driving experience.
Blowout Prevention: Underinflated tyres are more susceptible to overheating, increasing the risk of a blowout. Regularly checking and maintaining proper tyre pressure helps prevent this dangerous situation.
By prioritising tyre pressure maintenance, you ensure safer driving conditions, better fuel economy, longer-lasting tyres, improved handling, enhanced comfort, and reduced chances of tyre-related incidents.
We can help you with any tyre pressure issues here at Marc’s Garage, so give our team a call.

Step-By-Step Guide to Checking Your Mercedes-Benz’s Tyre Pressure
Checking your Mercedes-Benz Tyre pressure is a pretty straightforward job, but here at Marc’s Garage, we want to make things even easier for you, so have put together a step-by-step guide for you to follow.
To check your tyre pressure:
- Check the owner’s manual of your Mercedes-Benz for the recommended tyre pressure.
- Alternatively, look for a sticker inside the driver’s door or on the fuel cap, which provides the correct tyre pressure for your vehicle.
- Find a tyre pressure gauge, either at the local petrol station or you can buy one for home use.
- Park your car on a level surface, engage the parking brake, and ensure the tyres are cool.
- Remove the valve cap from one tyre.
- Attach the gauge to the valve stem and press down to measure the pressure.
- Compare the reading to the recommended tyre pressure for your vehicle.
- Inflate or deflate the tyre as needed to reach the correct pressure.
- Replace the valve cap.
- Repeat the process for all tyres, including the spare if necessary.

Alternatively, newer Mercedes-Benz models are equipped with a helpful feature called the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). This system monitors the air pressure levels in your vehicle’s tyres. It will alert you if the tyre pressure is low and allow you to check the pressure of each tyre independently.
Maintaining the correct tyre pressure is essential for ensuring safety and achieving the best performance with your Mercedes-Benz. By regularly checking and adhering to the recommended pressure levels, you can ensure that your vehicle’s tyres are properly inflated and ready for the road.
If you’re unsure about the correct procedure or have any concerns, we recommend seeking advice from a reliable Mercedes specialist garage like Marc’s Garage. Our friendly team is dedicated to helping you keep your vehicle’s tyres properly inflated for maximum performance and safety. Contact us today for assistance.
How Reliable Is the TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System)?
At Marc’s Garage, we offer a TPMS calibration service to make sure that your Mercedes-Benz’s Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is working correctly and giving precise tyre pressure readings.
A TPMS calibration service involves resetting the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System in your vehicle. It is necessary when there are changes made to the tyres or if the system needs to be recalibrated for accurate tyre pressure monitoring.

Our top priority at Marc’s Garage is to offer outstanding maintenance and repair services for Mercedes-Benz vehicles. We have a team of skilled professionals who specialise in inspecting and adjusting the TPMS to ensure the system provides you with accurate readings.
The Effect of Road & Weather Conditions on Tyre Pressure
It’s worth noting that changes in weather and temperature can impact your tyre pressure. When it’s cooler outside, tyre pressure typically decreases, while warmer temperatures often cause it to increase.
However, it’s important to keep an eye on your tyre pressure since it tends to change while you’re using your vehicle. Low pressure can cause your tyres to wear out faster and increase fuel consumption, while high speeds on dry roads under the sun can cause tyre pressure to increase by up to 10 PSI (measured in pounds per square inch).
It is recommended to check your tyre pressure every month to minimise the impact of temperature fluctuations. If you are uncertain about the condition or pressure of your tyres, contact us at Marc’s Garage for assistance.
A Guide to Maintaining & Extending the Lifespan of Mercedes-Benz Tyres
It’s essential to take good care of your tyres to ensure a smooth and safe ride. Here are some simple tips to keep your tyres in top-notch condition:
- Keep your tyres safe: Regularly inspect your tyres for any damage like bulges, cuts, or foreign objects. If you notice any issues, seek help from a qualified mechanic. If you experience a puncture while driving, pull over as soon as safely possible and replace the tyre with your spare.
- Check your tyre tread: Make sure your tyre tread depth is at least 1.6mm to avoid points on your licence and fines of up to £2500. If your tyres are close to or below this limit, consider replacing them for safety.
- Choose the right tyres: All-weather tyres are popular for consistent performance, but some countries may require switching between summer and winter tyres in extreme weather conditions.
- Check wheel alignment: Improper wheel alignment can lead to uneven tyre wear, vehicle damage, higher fuel consumption, and compromised control. Proper alignment is crucial to prevent these issues. Marc’s Garage can help make sure your wheels are properly aligned.
- Avoid overloading: Don’t overload your vehicle, as it affects handling and can cause excessive tyre wear, so always follow the recommended load limit.
- Be mindful of kerbs: Accidentally hitting or bumping into kerbs can damage your tyres. Park slowly and carefully to avoid contact between your tyres and the kerb.
- Drive safely: Drive smoothly by gradually increasing acceleration and avoiding abrupt braking. Watch out for bumps, potholes, and uneven roads.
If you’re not confident in inspecting the tyres of your Mercedes-Benz, Marc’s Garage is ready to provide assistance. Our team has many years of expertise in maintaining Mercedes-Benz vehicles, and we are fully equipped to support you with your tyre maintenance requirements. Feel free to contact us, and our friendly reception team will be pleased to get you booked in.