Maintaining the correct tire inflation pressure in your Subaru Solterra is essential for ensuring safety, efficiency, and optimal driving performance.
Tire pressure in the Subaru Solterra should be checked regularly. While a monthly check is the minimum requirement, SUBARU strongly recommends inspecting tire inflation pressure every two weeks for the best results and long-term tire durability.
Checking the specified tire inflation pressure
The recommended cold tire inflation pressure and approved tire sizes for the Subaru Solterra are clearly indicated on the tire and loading information label. Always refer to this label when performing adjustments to ensure accuracy and compliance with manufacturer specifications.
Inspection and adjustment procedure
1. Remove the valve cap from the tire of your Subaru Solterra.
2. Firmly press the tire pressure gauge onto the valve to obtain a reading.
3. Carefully read the pressure value displayed on the gauge.
4. If the pressure is not within the recommended range, adjust it accordingly. If excessive air has been added, gently press the center of the valve to release air until the correct pressure is reached.
5. After adjusting the pressure, apply a small amount of soapy water to the valve area and check for any air leakage.
6. Reinstall the valve cap securely to protect the valve from dirt and moisture.
■ Tire inflation pressure check interval
For the Subaru Solterra, tire pressure should ideally be checked every two weeks, although at a minimum it should be inspected once per month to maintain proper vehicle performance.
■ Effects of incorrect tire inflation pressure
Operating the Subaru Solterra with improper tire pressure may lead to several негативних наслідків, including:
If any tire on the Subaru Solterra requires frequent inflation, it is advisable to have it inspected by a SUBARU dealer to identify possible leaks or damage.
■ Instructions for checking tire inflation pressure
When inspecting tire pressure on your Subaru Solterra, follow these important guidelines:
For accurate readings, the Subaru Solterra should be parked for at least 3 hours or driven less than 1 mile (1.5 km) before measurement.
Visual inspection alone is not sufficient to determine correct tire pressure.
Do not release air from the tires immediately after driving the Subaru Solterra, as this may result in underinflation.
Ensure that passengers and cargo are distributed evenly to maintain vehicle balance and stability.
WARNING
■ Proper inflation is critical to save tire performance
Always keep the tires of your Subaru Solterra properly inflated.
Incorrect tire pressure can lead to dangerous conditions that may result in accidents, serious injury, or even loss of life.
NOTICE
■ When inspecting and adjusting tire inflation pressure
Always reinstall the valve caps after checking or adjusting tire pressure on the Subaru Solterra.
Failure to install valve caps may allow dirt or moisture to enter the valve, potentially causing air leaks and gradual pressure loss.
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