Hi,
No data sticker anywhere on my car, and trying to find Citroen recommended tyre pressures for this model difficult. Dealer even gives different info depending on who you're talking to
Online "check tyre pressure" sites often don't state for my reg.
Recent tyre change due to outside edge wear suggests I'm running incorrect pressures. Had been using 30/30. Then dealer suggested 33/30.
Renewed front with Michelin ePrimacy 195/60 R18 H 96 which were original factory fit. Rears are ok and wearing evenly.
Rather than an opinion I'm looking for someone who has this model, with door sticker attached, showing recommend pressures from Citroen for this tyre size.
Thanks in anticipation
Gordon
Citroen eC4 50kw 2023
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Paul-R
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Re: Citroen eC4 50kw 2023
Is that PSI? If so, it sounds rather low to me.Gordon Millar wrote: 05 Apr 2026, 09:59Recent tyre change due to outside edge wear suggests I'm running incorrect pressures. Had been using 30/30. Then dealer suggested 33/30.
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Do you have an owner's manual? 
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Re: Citroen eC4 50kw 2023
Yes, those are psi. Can't be far off recommended as few sites state 30/30, but get differing opinions and info depending who you talk to / where you look for info
C4 manual is generic for all models and states " refer to data sticker on drivers door post" for recommended pressures. Mine isn't there , or anywhere else on car for that matter
Hence looking for someone who has this model with info sticker in place
C4 manual is generic for all models and states " refer to data sticker on drivers door post" for recommended pressures. Mine isn't there , or anywhere else on car for that matter
Hence looking for someone who has this model with info sticker in place
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mickthemaverick
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Re: Citroen eC4 50kw 2023
Each sticker is specific to its vehicle so that may not necessarily help you. This site for Citroen confirms your statements: https://www.tyre-pressure.co.uk/pressur ... electrique
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Re: Citroen eC4 50kw 2023
All that I can compare with is my Peugeot 308. It is the SW model so heavier than the saloon but even so I can't see a battery powered vehicle being lighter than an ICE vehicle.
FWIW the pressures (for an unladen vehicle) on the sticker are 2.5 bar front and 2.4 bar rear. This equates to 36 psi and 35 psi respectively. This is on 205/55 R15 tyres and the size fitted can affect the recommended pressure. Larger tyres tend to need lower pressures as the footprint on the road is bigger. The wear pattern indicates that only the front needs raising so the 33 psi (maybe 32 psi) for front sounds good to me.
A quick check on the internet shows Fr/Rr pressure recommendations at Tyre-Pressure.co.uk of 30/30 (normal) and 30/39 (laden).
Having said all that I habitually run around with a fair bit of weight in the car from tools, etc so I pump my tyres up to the recommended laden pressures of 2.6 bar and 3.4 bar (38 psi and 49 psi).
FWIW the pressures (for an unladen vehicle) on the sticker are 2.5 bar front and 2.4 bar rear. This equates to 36 psi and 35 psi respectively. This is on 205/55 R15 tyres and the size fitted can affect the recommended pressure. Larger tyres tend to need lower pressures as the footprint on the road is bigger. The wear pattern indicates that only the front needs raising so the 33 psi (maybe 32 psi) for front sounds good to me.
A quick check on the internet shows Fr/Rr pressure recommendations at Tyre-Pressure.co.uk of 30/30 (normal) and 30/39 (laden).
Having said all that I habitually run around with a fair bit of weight in the car from tools, etc so I pump my tyres up to the recommended laden pressures of 2.6 bar and 3.4 bar (38 psi and 49 psi).
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Re: Citroen eC4 50kw 2023
Yeah agree data sticker unique to vehicle, but same model, year, spec, KW rating and tyre sizes would be good enough for me
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Re: Citroen eC4 50kw 2023
Similar topic 28 Dec 2025, “tyre pressure issues”. Inconclusive but same suggestions as here. Seems odd that Citroen keep it a secret.
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Current:C4 Max Hybrid, C3 1.2 Auto
Past Citroens: Dyane (x2), 2CV, Visa, BX (x2), Xantia, Xsara Picasso, C4 Picasso,C3 (x2) C5 X7 Tourer, Synergie 1.9TD, C1
Others: Hillman Hunter, Cortina Mk1, Maxi, VWT2, Granada, SAAB 900, SAAB 9-5, R5 Gordini