Once again, manufacturers are doing their bit to make simple things complicated and confusing. In this case setting the correct tire pressure.
My new (2021) Merc GLC300 4Matic has no less than three tire pressure labels. On the door there is the "official" Mercedes label referencing Stuttgart. Right next to it is another label, possibly by the tire manufacturer, as suggested on the visual. The vehicle comes with Pirelli run-flats. Another conversation, so I won't go there! And finally, on the gas tank door flap is a third label. This one references the lower pressures of the three at 32psi for both front and rear.
Is this a result of conflicting regulatory requirements for different regions of the planet? I'd be happy with just the one label. I can follow directions!
I know I am being a bit flippant here, but if you have spent any track time you will know it is important.
My new (2021) Merc GLC300 4Matic has no less than three tire pressure labels. On the door there is the "official" Mercedes label referencing Stuttgart. Right next to it is another label, possibly by the tire manufacturer, as suggested on the visual. The vehicle comes with Pirelli run-flats. Another conversation, so I won't go there! And finally, on the gas tank door flap is a third label. This one references the lower pressures of the three at 32psi for both front and rear.
Is this a result of conflicting regulatory requirements for different regions of the planet? I'd be happy with just the one label. I can follow directions!
I know I am being a bit flippant here, but if you have spent any track time you will know it is important.