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In 2013, the tire size for the Volkswagen Tiguan varies depending on the trim package. The model S is equipped with a P215/65R16 tire on an 8-inch-wide, 16-inch diameter wheel. For the SE models, it features a P235/50R18 tire on 8.5-inch-wide rims that are 18 inches in diameter. The SEL models come with P255/40R19 tires on 9-inch-wide rims that are 19 inches in diameter. Maintaining proper tire pressures is essential for extending tire life and improving fuel efficiency. All models come with a tire pressure monitoring system that illuminates the TPMS light when pressures drop below the recommended 35 PSI.
The 2013 Volkswagen Tiguan comes with 16-inch silver aluminum wheels as standard. It is recommended to keep the tire pressure at 35 psi for both the front and rear tires. The tire size is 215/65R16 for both the front and rear tires.
You all are mistaken. The correct PSI is 38, as stated on the door sticker. Make sure to provide accurate information or don't provide any at all.