Tire Pressures - Tesla CYBERTRUCK Owner's Manual

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Tire Pressures

Displaying Tire Pressures
Tire pressures display on the touchscreen by touching
Controls > Service, or use the mobile app. The pressure
of each tire displays in the visualization of Cybertruck, in
addition to the time the tire pressures were last read by
the system.
The touchscreen also displays your vehicle's
recommended cold tire pressures so you can easily
determine how much to inflate your tires.
To choose whether to display tire pressures using Bar or
PSI, touch Controls > Display > Tire Pressure.
NOTE: You may need to drive briefly before the
visualization displays the tire pressure values.
Maintaining Tire Pressures
Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressures, even
if it differs from the pressure printed on the tire itself.
The Tire and Loading Information label on the center
door pillar is visible when the driver door is open and
represents a nominal driving scenario in which the
vehicle is carrying cargo in the front trunk and up to five
passengers. When carrying heavy loads, up to the
vehicle's GVWR, in a Cybertruck equipped with All
Terrain tires, the tire pressures should be increased.
Tires (Front and
Normal Load*
Rear)
20" All Season
50 psi
50 psi
20" All Terrain
184
Tires (Front and
Rear)
*Normal Load assumes a fully loaded front trunk and
up to five occupants (see
page
208).
**GVWR load capacity not exceeding the vehicle's
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (see
page
212).
CAUTION: If you are towing a trailer, do not use
the tire pressures printed on the Tire and Loading
Information Label. Instead, refer to the tire
pressures published (see
Towing on page
If the indicator light flashes for one minute whenever
you power on Cybertruck, a fault with the TPMS is
detected.
Your vehicle's tire pressures will drop in cold ambient
temperatures. If the TPMS indicator light appears, inflate
the tires before driving. The tires will lose approximately
one PSI for every 10° F (6° C) drop in outside
temperature. Proper tire pressures help protect tires
from potholes and improve range and tire longevity
when properly inflated.
WARNING: The Low Tire Pressure indicator light
alerts you only in situations when a tire is below
the recommended threshold (as indicated on the
Tire and Loading Information label) under normal
driving conditions. It does not alert you when a tire
is under-inflated based on the load you are
carrying.
WARNING: Under-inflation is the most common
cause of tire failures and can cause a tire to
overheat, resulting in severe tire cracking, tread
separation, or blowout. This may lead to
unexpected loss of vehicle control and increased
risk of injury. Under-inflation also reduces the
vehicle's range and tire tread life.
GVWR**
50 psi
65 psi
Normal Load*
Calculating Load Limits on
Weights - Vehicle on
Tire Pressures when
106).
The Low Tire Pressure indicator light on
the touchscreen alerts you if a tire is
under-inflated. This light does not
immediately turn off when you adjust tire
pressure. After inflating the tire to the
recommended pressure, you must drive
over 15 mph (25 km/h) for a short amount
of time to activate the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS), which turns off
the Low Tire Pressure indicator light.
GVWR**
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