Iveco Daily 29L to 35S (14 - 17) 225/65R16 Tyre Pressure Information
Tyre Pressures for Tyre Size: 225/65R16
Front Tyres:  
51 PSI / 3.5 BAR
Standard - Unladened
Rear Tyres:  
65 PSI / 4.5 BAR
Standard - Unladened
What is the correct tyre pressure required for a Iveco Daily 29L to 35S with a 16 inch wheel?
The Manufacturers recommended Unladened Tyre pressure setting for a Iveco Daily 29L to 35S with the size of 225/65R16 and Manufactured between the years of 14 - 17:
Front recommended unladened / unloaded tyre pressure in pounds per square inch is 51 PSI or 3.5 BAR
Rear recommended unladened / unloaded tyre pressure in pounds per square inch is 65 PSI or 4.5 BAR
Please Note:
All Info provided on this website is to be used as a guide only, always confirm the tyre pressure setting of your vehicle in your owners manual.
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Psi to Bar to KPA Conversion Chart
PSI | BAR | KPA | PSI | BAR | KPA | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10 | 0.7 | 70 | 37 | 2.6 | 260 | |
11 | 0.8 | 80 | 38 | 2.6 | 260 | |
12 | 0.8 | 80 | 39 | 2.7 | 270 | |
13 | 0.9 | 90 | 40 | 2.8 | 280 | |
14 | 1.0 | 100 | 41 | 2.8 | 280 | |
15 | 1.0 | 100 | 42 | 2.9 | 290 | |
16 | 1.1 | 110 | 43 | 3.0 | 300 | |
17 | 1.2 | 120 | 44 | 3.0 | 300 | |
18 | 1.2 | 120 | 45 | 3.1 | 310 | |
19 | 1.3 | 130 | 46 | 3.2 | 320 | |
20 | 1.4 | 140 | 47 | 3.2 | 320 | |
21 | 1.4 | 140 | 48 | 3.3 | 330 | |
20 | 1.4 | 140 | 49 | 3.4 | 340 | |
22 | 1.5 | 150 | 50 | 3.4 | 340 | |
23 | 1.6 | 160 | 51 | 3.5 | 350 | |
24 | 1.7 | 170 | 52 | 3.6 | 360 | |
25 | 1.7 | 170 | 53 | 3.7 | 370 | |
26 | 1.8 | 180 | 54 | 3.7 | 370 | |
27 | 1.9 | 190 | 55 | 3.8 | 380 | |
28 | 1.9 | 190 | 56 | 3.9 | 390 | |
29 | 2.0 | 200 | 57 | 3.9 | 390 | |
30 | 2.1 | 210 | 58 | 4.0 | 400 | |
31 | 2.1 | 210 | 59 | 4.1 | 410 | |
32 | 2.2 | 220 | 60 | 4.1 | 410 | |
33 | 2.3 | 230 | 61 | 4.2 | 420 | |
34 | 2.3 | 230 | 62 | 4.3 | 430 | |
35 | 2.4 | 240 | 63 | 4.3 | 430 | |
36 | 2.5 | 250 | 64 | 4.4 | 440 | |
PSI | BAR | KPA | PSI | BAR | KPA |
How to inflate your tyres
Now you have the correct setting for both your front and rear tyres, you can now check if the pressures are correct.
Secondly you will need some form of tyre pressure gauge like a foot pump or a digital pressure reader
These will all we be available from your local car parts store.
If you find the tyre is over inflated you can let some air out by pressing the center of the valve core down with a match or something of similar size.
Deflate in small bursts checking regularly to ensure you dont let to much out, if you do dont worry just top up as necessary.
If your tyre requires inflating then ideally you should inflate them when the tyre is cold as a warm tyre can increase tyre pressures by around 2 psi.
Use a foot pump, plug in 12v inflater or your local fuel station should have a tyre pressure inflater on their forecourt.
First remove the dust cap from the valve.
Secondly you will need some form of tyre pressure gauge like a foot pump or a digital pressure reader
These will all we be available from your local car parts store.
If you find the tyre is over inflated you can let some air out by pressing the center of the valve core down with a match or something of similar size.
Deflate in small bursts checking regularly to ensure you dont let to much out, if you do dont worry just top up as necessary.
If your tyre requires inflating then ideally you should inflate them when the tyre is cold as a warm tyre can increase tyre pressures by around 2 psi.
Use a foot pump, plug in 12v inflater or your local fuel station should have a tyre pressure inflater on their forecourt.