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Tyre pressure for Yaris 2019


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7 minutes ago, MikeSh said:

 

No! Both wrong. Look at the picture again.

 

Top ones are for up to 5 people with luggage. Lower figures in black surround are for economy.

Thanks, I should have gone to Specsavers.

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7 hours ago, sufy said:

What does this mean then?

 

 

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You can use bars instead on your gauge and set 2.35 bar fronts and 2.25 bar rears at 15-20C° outside air temperature and away from direct sunlight. 
Stay clear from these eco / high speeds / fully loaded car pressures as these are way too high and you won’t get much benefit in terms of fuel savings or anything but you will lose few important benefits. 
Comfort, grip and you can shorten the life of the tyres , suspension components and wheel bearings.
Over inflated tyres are not good. Correct tyre pressure at cold is important and helps extend tyres life, compliment quieter and smoother drive, increase grip and reduce braking distance in an emergency. 👍

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28 minutes ago, MikeSh said:

 

No! Both wrong. Look at the picture again.

 

Top ones are for up to 5 people with luggage. Lower figures in black surround are for economy.

So are you telling us that tyre pressures should remain the same whether fully loaded or with just the driver on board??

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Cyker - that is the true sign of someone in IT, Rule 1 treat the user as a clueless idiot, Rule 2. Refer to rule one, yes I have seen and heard my fair share

I would rather punch down a patch panel or rebuild pc's than do tier 1 or 2 support

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14 minutes ago, Bernard Foy said:

So are you telling us that tyre pressures should remain the same whether fully loaded or with just the driver on board??

What does that Toyota label tell us?

Are you telling us you know better than Toyota?

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4 minutes ago, MikeSh said:

What does that Toyota label tell us?

Are you telling us you know better than Toyota?

I asked a simple question, please answer and not with another question.

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2 hours ago, Cyker said:

It is difficult to gauge the level and offer appropriate instruction - e.g. in my work I get such a range of skill levels where my instructions could range from, Run Microsoft Word to Move the mouse cursor, yes the arrow, onto that icon, yes the little pictures, no not that one, the one next to it, the one that looks like a W, yes that one, now double-click on it, no, press the left mouse button, twice, in quick succession, yes it didn't work because you moved the mouse when your pressed the button, move the cursor, yes the arrow, over the W icon again, hold it still over it and try again etc. :wacko:

There are some people that I swear you'd have to tell them to breathe in and out or they'd suffocate! :eek: 

 

Ok , I get all that.

But where's the "any" key then?

 

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People who use PC's shouldn't keep looking through windows.😂

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8 minutes ago, Cyker said:

AAAHHHHHHH!!! :wacko: :death: 

I bet a pound to a pork scratching you've been asked that though.😉

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6 minutes ago, Bper said:

People who use PC's shouldn't keep looking through windows.😂

If you remember my uncle Wilfred who was a bit hard of thinking,his grandson started a window cleaning round for computers.

🙄 Groan.

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1 hour ago, Bernard Foy said:

I asked a simple question, please answer and not with another question.

What I think is irrelevant. I merely pointed out that you and another had misread the label on the OP's car.

You could have just said "Oops. Sorry about that." but instead seem to be trying to make me the bad guy.

 

But to answer you anyway: No I don't think the pressures should remain the same under all load conditions - in a perfect world. But in the real world I can see why Toyota have done this and think they've probably made the right call.

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1 hour ago, Rhymes with Paris said:

If you remember my uncle Wilfred who was a bit hard of thinking,his grandson started a window cleaning round for computers.

🙄 Groan.

Ah yes wasn't he the one that said gates should be removed before windows can be cleaned.😂

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6 hours ago, Rhymes with Paris said:

And then promptly keeled over on his side to the amazement of the candidate.

"Well, you didn't tell me to put my foot on the floor did you?"

I knew a motorcyclist who'd fit a sidecar for his missus each Winter and take it off again when the weather warmed up enough for her to be happy on the pillion. Said he'd drop it at least once a year after removing the chair when coming to a stop, fogetting he'd taken the chair off.

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6 hours ago, Cyker said:

It is difficult to gauge the level and offer appropriate instruction

I tried to help someone with their PC. Told them "right mouse button", only to see them typing 'mouse button'.

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