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Old May 7, 2021 | 04:00 PM
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Question Comfort pressure warning??

Was over 100mph again today and got the comfort pressure alert again. Does this happen to you guys ?
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Old May 7, 2021 | 04:57 PM
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I think comfort pressure is for below 100. When you go above that, I believe it wants you to use performance
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Yup… The vehicle has two setting in the tire section of the car setting on the media console screen… Comfort and Max Load (I think that’s what they are called). If you look in your manual, there are actually three recommended tire settings (Comfort - somewhere around 33/33, Normal - Something like 41/39, and Max Load around 46/49). Comfort is recommended for tooling around town only, basically… Normal for mix driving… and Max Load for when you are using your Panamera as a pickup truck or something. First time I took my Panamera to the track the Comfort Tire warning kept coming on anytime I was hitting straights / high speed turns… If you change the setting on the screen from Comfort to the other one, you won’t get that warning anymore. I tend to keep my tires right around that normal recommended pressure (around 40psi front and back) and find that even on track that’s about where I want them.
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I have a 2018 4S, tires set to All Season and comfort pressures using 33F/32R cold. I do not get a warning above 100.
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Originally Posted by Mfnoel
Yup… The vehicle has two setting in the tire section of the car setting on the media console screen… Comfort and Max Load (I think that’s what they are called). If you look in your manual, there are actually three recommended tire settings (Comfort - somewhere around 33/33, Normal - Something like 41/39, and Max Load around 46/49). Comfort is recommended for tooling around town only, basically… Normal for mix driving… and Max Load for when you are using your Panamera as a pickup truck or something. First time I took my Panamera to the track the Comfort Tire warning kept coming on anytime I was hitting straights / high speed turns… If you change the setting on the screen from Comfort to the other one, you won’t get that warning anymore. I tend to keep my tires right around that normal recommended pressure (around 40psi front and back) and find that even on track that’s about where I want them.
Thank you man. I just left the dealership and they must have turned that on because I have never got that before. I just turned that off.
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