[SOLVED] Tyre pressure for D9 V6 saloon
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[SOLVED] Tyre pressure for D9 V6 saloon
I recently became the lucky owner of a 1999 D9 saloon (but with the old V6 engine). The problem I have is that the manual makes no mention of tyre pressure, and the label on the front door is missing. Could someone who has a similar spec car please take a picture of the label and upload it?
Last edited by 8Jb9 on Wed May 09, 2012 8:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Tyre pressure for D9 V6 saloon
If it's the same as the D8 saloons then 33psi.
OT but D9 406s with the D8 engines must be pretty rare? Sounds cool, I bet a lot of people would like a D9 with the 1.9 XUD.
OT but D9 406s with the D8 engines must be pretty rare? Sounds cool, I bet a lot of people would like a D9 with the 1.9 XUD.

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Re: Tyre pressure for D9 V6 saloon
Thank you. I was hoping for a picture of the actual label, because usually the recommended pressure also depends on speed range, loading, and tyre dimensions (in my case 205/60R15).
I can't tell how rare it is, but I have seen a few of them for sale around here (not UK). I'm guessing that cars delivered in '99 and possibly 2000 had the old engine. Judging by for-sale pictures 2002 cars had the new engine.
I can't tell how rare it is, but I have seen a few of them for sale around here (not UK). I'm guessing that cars delivered in '99 and possibly 2000 had the old engine. Judging by for-sale pictures 2002 cars had the new engine.
Re: Tyre pressure for D9 V6 saloon
I think 34psi all round is the "correct" pressure, but I usually go for 35psi front and vary the rears from 33psi in snow/ice to 37psi for long cruises in the summer (makes a hell of a difference to fuel economy!).
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
Re: Tyre pressure for D9 V6 saloon
Your talking 37psi for a boot full of camping gear aint you? does it really make that much difference in fuel?mjb wrote:I think 34psi all round is the "correct" pressure, but I usually go for 35psi front and vary the rears from 33psi in snow/ice to 37psi for long cruises in the summer (makes a hell of a difference to fuel economy!).
Re: Tyre pressure for D9 V6 saloon
Found it! Turns out the label wasn't missing after all, just smaller and not quite where I expected it to be.
Correct pressure for my variant is 2.3 bar (a bit over 33psi), 2.5 bar (a bit over 36psi) loaded.
Correct pressure for my variant is 2.3 bar (a bit over 33psi), 2.5 bar (a bit over 36psi) loaded.
Re: Tyre pressure for D9 V6 saloon
Camping gear or not it makes a huge difference. Not too long ago I drove to Cornwall and back with an empty car on 33psi and managed about 30mpg. With a fully loaded car pumped to 37psi I can do 50mpg on a good run.scotty73 wrote:Your talking 37psi for a boot full of camping gear aint you? does it really make that much difference in fuel?
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
Re: [SOLVED] Tyre pressure for D9 V6 saloon
My V6 was ordered just before the new engine was announced and was delivered in April 2000 so that should give you a rough reference point for the engine changeover.
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