Alfa Romeo Tyre Pressure Guides
This page lists all Alfa Romeo models we currently cover. Each model page includes guidance on finding your official tyre pressures, how to check them safely, and what to do if your tyre pressure warning light comes on. These values are general guides only—always double-check the official sticker inside your car's door, your fuel flap, or your owner's manual for the exact pressures for your specific vehicle and tyre size.
Alfa Romeo models
Important: The tyre pressure values shown above are typical recommended cold pressures for Alfa Romeo models. Always check your vehicle's official handbook or the sticker on your driver's door pillar for the exact recommended pressures for your specific model, trim level, and wheel size. Pressures may vary depending on your exact specification, and it's crucial to follow the manufacturer's guidance for your particular vehicle to ensure safety and optimal performance.
Understanding Alfa Romeo Tyre Pressures
Maintaining the correct tyre pressure on your Alfa Romeo is crucial for safety, fuel economy, and handling. Whether you drive a compact city car, a family SUV, or a performance model, Alfa Romeo engineers have calculated precise pressure settings to ensure optimal contact with the road.
Under-inflated tyres on your Alfa Romeo can lead to poor fuel efficiency, increased wear, and even blowouts. Over-inflated tyres, on the other hand, can reduce traction and result in a harsher ride. Our guide helps you find the right settings for popular Alfa Romeo models, but always refer to your vehicle's specific label for the final word.
Where to Find Your Alfa Romeo Tyre Pressure Label
Even within the Alfa Romeo lineup, the location of the tyre pressure placard can vary. Common locations include:
- Driver's side door B-pillar (most common)
- Inside the fuel filler flap
- Vehicle owner's manual
- On the edge of the driver's door
- In the glove box compartment
Pro Tip for Alfa Romeo Owners
Modern Alfa Romeo vehicles often have different recommended pressures for "Normal Load" (1-2 passengers) versus "Full Load" (fully occupied with luggage).
If you are planning a long holiday trip with a full car, check your manual to see if you need to increase your tyre pressures to the "Full Load" setting to maintain stability and safety.
Alfa Romeo TPMS Warning Light
If the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) light illuminates on your Alfa Romeo dashboard, it indicates that one or more tyres are significantly under-inflated (usually by 25% or more).
What to do:
- Safely pull over and visually inspect all tyres.
- Check pressures with a gauge when the tyres are cold if possible.
- Inflate to the recommended PSI/Bar.
- Reset the system: On many Alfa Romeo models, you may need to reset the TPMS via the infotainment system (typically under "Vehicle Status" or "Settings") after inflating tyres.