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Wheels and tyres
Tyre pressures
Information for your safety
The tyres approved for your vehicle are 
matched to its characteristics and, if 
used correctly, ensure not only opti-
mum road safety but also the desired 
level of ride comfort.
The condition of the tyres and mainte-
nance of the correct tyre pressures not 
only influence tyre life but are also deci-
sive factors in ride quality and above all 
in road safety.
Incorrect pressures are often a cause of 
tyre problems. They also have a consid-
erable effect on the roadholding of your 
BMW.
Check tyre pressures regularly, 
see page 
 – including your 
BMW's compact or full-size spare 
wheel – at least every two weeks and 
before you start a long journey. Incor-
rect tyre pressures can adversely affect 
the car's roadholding and cause tyre 
damage, which could result in an acci-
dent.
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Condition of tyres
Tyre tread – tyre damage
Inspect the tyres frequently for damage, 
the presence of foreign objects, unu-
sual wear and sufficient tread depth.
Tread depth should, if possible, not be 
allowed to drop below 3 mm (approx. 
1/8 in), despite the fact that European 
legislation, for example, specifies a 
minimum tread depth of only 1.6 mm 
(approx. 1/16 in). 
Below a tread depth of 3 mm (approx. 
1/8 in) there is a risk of aquaplaning at 
fairly high road speeds even if the water 
is not very deep. There are wear indica-
tors in the tread, see arrow, at points 
around the circumference of the tyre, as 
indicated by the letters TWI – for Tread 
Wear Indicator – on the shoulder of the 
tyre. They become visible when the 
tread wears to 1.6 mm (approx. 
1/16 in), indicating that the minimum 
tread depth allowed by law has been 
reached.
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