The recommended tire pressure for a 2022 Audi A5 is 35 to 38 pounds per square inch (psi) for the front tires, and 38 to 41 psi for the rear tires.
Your tire pressure may not be something that you think about that often, but it’s a critical part of keeping your car running at its best. Improperly filled tires can cause steering problems, reduce your fuel economy, and also increase the risks of a potentially dangerous blowout.
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Generally, the recommended tire pressure for an Audi A5 is between 35 and 38 psi for the front tires, and 38 to 41 psi for the rear tires. This will vary a little depending on your model year and the wheels that your Audi originally came with.
To know for certain, check the sticker on the door jamb on the driver’s side of the car. The recommended psi can be found there as well as in your owner’s manual.
If you’ve got some custom wheels or specialty weather tires, the recommended psi for them might be different according to their manufacturer specs. Make sure you know the specs and recommended psi for any new tires you get, and remember that the number on the tire wall is the maximum psi, not the recommended one.
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How to check your Audi A5 tire pressure
So how do you know if your tire pressure’s where it should be? In newer Audis, you’ll have a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that will alert you if the pressure in any of the tires gets too low.
But if you have an older model, no worries! Checking the tire pressure yourself is quick and easy to do, and it’s a good skill to know—even if you do have a TPMS. To start with, you’ll need to get a tire pressure gauge. These are inexpensive and a good tool to keep in a glove box or emergency car kit.
Remove the valve stem caps (make sure not to lose those little guys) and push the tire pressure gauge onto the valve stem. You might hear a hiss of air, which is normal. The gauge will give you a reading which you can use to decide how to adjust the air pressure accordingly.
Signs that something might be awry with your Audi A5’s tire pressure include an uneven ride, oddities with the steering, and reduced fuel economy. It only takes a few minutes to check, so don’t hesitate!
How often should you check tire pressure?
A good baseline is to check your tire pressure every month and always before setting out on any major trips. Don’t forget to check the spare as well!
How to tell if your Audi A5 needs new tires
Most automotive gurus recommend that you get new tires about every six years. But depending on how much (and where) you drive your A5, this might vary a bit. It’s wise to make the habit of checking your tires’ conditions when you check the pressure. Look for worn tread, strange cracks or bulges, or anything else that doesn’t seem right.
Tires have tread wear indicator bars found between the treads that let you know when they’ve reached the end of their life span. You can also do a quick check with a little help from a US penny. Place the coin into the tire tread with Lincoln’s head first and take a look. If you can see the top of Honest Abe’s head, then it’s time for a new tire.
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How to reset the Audi A5 tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) light
Okay—so you’ve adjusted your Audi A5’s tires to the correct psi. You’re ready to go now, right? Well, not just yet! The Audi TPMS often needs to be manually reset after any adjustment of tire pressure.
Fortunately, it’s really easy to do. Here’s how to reset the TPMS in your Audi A5:
Make sure your A5 is on (the engine doesn’t need to be running, though)
Press the car button on the MMI (multi-media interface) screen, and select the systems control button
Select the following: Vehicle > Service and Checks > Tire Pressure Monitoring > Store Tire Pressure > Yes, store now
At this point, the system should reset, and the dashboard TPMS light should turn off. If it doesn’t, then it’s recommended that you bring your A5 to a mechanic, as there might be a problem with the TPMS.
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