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Suzuki WagonR Hybrid (Stingray) – Tyre pressure / Air Pump

Suzuki WagonR Hybrid (Stingray)

Introduction

If you are searching for this you might be checking the tyre pressure for the first time and trying to use your air pump for the first time. This article target the information related to this operation. Most of these information can be found in the manual (section 8-5)

Recommended tire pressure

Type Size Pressure Remarks
Standard (Stingray) 155/65R14 75S 280 kPa (around 40 psi) In manual it recommends tyre pressure of 41.6 Psi. This is mainly targeting the highways in Japan. However in Sri Lanka we face lot of rough road conditions and higher temperatures. So it is good to keep the tyre pressure around 35 Psi.
Standard 165/55R15 75V 240 kPa (around 35 psi) In manual it recommends tyre pressure of 35 Psi. This is mainly targeting the highways in Japan. However in Sri Lanka we face lot of rough road conditions and higher temperatures. So it is good to keep the tyre pressure around 30 Psi.

This information is stickered on the car body near driver side door

Suzuki WagonR Hybrid (Stingray) - Tyre pressure / Air Pump

Using the Air Pump

  1. You can find the air pump in the dicky/boot.

Suzuki WagonR Hybrid (Stingray) - Tyre pressure / Air Pump Suzuki WagonR Hybrid (Stingray) - Tyre pressure / Air Pump

  1. Press the push start button without applying the break which will turn your car on in ACC state
  2. Plug the power in to the 12v socket

Suzuki WagonR Hybrid (Stingray) - Tyre pressure / Air Pump

  1. Remove the valve stem caps. Hook up the pump.
  2. Switch on the pump. Use your pressure gauge to read the pressure continuously.
  3. Switch off the pump when it gets to needed pressure point.

 

 

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51 thoughts on “Suzuki WagonR Hybrid (Stingray) – Tyre pressure / Air Pump”

    1. Hi Jayanath,
      In wagon R they advice the same tire pressure for both front and rear tires. In the manual they recommend 240 kPa (~35 psi). However with the Sri Lankan road conditions, I can recommend around 31 psi.

    1. Hi,
      Normally it comes with the car, If your car doesn’t have one you can check with AMW who are the dealers for Suzuki in Sri Lanka. However, you should be able to find a suitable match in the local vehicle part shops too.

    1. It depends on your road conditions, I think its similar to the Sri Lankan road conditions, So around 31 Psi. will suit you. However, If you are driving only in Highways, you can go for higher tier pressure (maybe even up to 35 Psi).

    1. Hi Tharindu,
      I really don’t know any recommended value by the company, In the book itself, they only recommend tyre pressure for Japan. However as AMW started importing Japanese model, they might be able to do a recommendation. However, I like to recommend you around 31-35 psi depending on the road conditions that you are driving in. Always note that I’m not an expert in this area and I suggest you these based on my experience and recommendations I got from others.

    2. Hi Tharindu, Open your front door, You will see a sticker near the door locker, After the Tyre size you will see your Kpa as 240 or 250 or 260, Take that amount and use Google and convert your Kpa to PSI. (just dived yr Kpa amount from 7, Eg : If yr Kpa 240, yr psi is 34.29

    1. Hi Rohi,
      Sometime back, I searched for an e-manual(pdf), which I failed to find for this model. However, there was a one for old Indian WagonR, which has no use. I have a hard-copy which I got with the car. Unfortunately, it’s in Japanese.

  1. Mr Romesh appreciate your post a lot ,,
    I just bought a stingray and don’t know Jack about it ,,(I drove it from the harbour to kandy,, without knowing about the sports mode or how to use the multifunction keys etc),,, so I badly need a manual ,, if not a tutorial site that gives the obvious info for dumbos like me…any help ?

    1. Hi Ranjith,
      The main issue here is there is no English manual for this. I use a Japanese manual with a translator (Google translator). Other than that you can find an English manual for an older version of WagonR if you search the internet (might not be that useful).
      – This FB page has a lot of great information: https://www.facebook.com/SuzukiWagonRHybrid/
      – Check this YouTube video which will help you a lot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZcSuwg6WzA
      – If you have any specific question you can always ask me too (btw, I’m not vehicle guru, just a WagonR user for 2+ years)

      1. thanks !!You must be having a physical copy of a manual right,,I meant the japanese one,, if you have an e copy (albeit jap) can you mail it to me,,I can use a Google translator

        1. Since we have an English manual note ,, my comment about the Japanese manual is useless,, so please delete it

        1. Hello Ranjitha.. thanks so much for the copy of the manual. Is this the same for the stingray model MH55S?
          Also would you know how to get the display screen that is in Japanese changed to English.
          The time on that shows Japan time and can it be changed to our time?
          Thanks and regards

          1. Yes it is for mh55s ,, there is no simple way to convert the language,, but there is a workaround ,, by using Google translator app on your phone .. You can “read” the panel,, you tend to auto memorize it after a few shots..(sorry about the delayed response,, I’m sort of stuck with my post graduate exams)

      1. I’m not sure as I own one, But you can check the tyre pressure recommended by Suzuki? It should be on the sticker as described in the article. If you can post a picture of that I might be able to help.

    2. Hi Guys
      Can u pls let me know the best fuel type for WagonR Stingray 2015 Nov. model. Is it 92 Octane or 95 Octane. Thanks.

    3. Hello Ranjitha.. thanks so much for the copy of the manual. Is this the same for the stingray model MH55S?
      Also would you know how to get the display screen that is in Japanese changed to English.
      The time on that shows Japan time and can it be changed to our time?
      Thanks and regards

    4. Hi There. I’ve wagonr FZ 2017 model. I like to have some adivice to increase fuel consumption in Colombo area. It will be really greatful. Thank you in advance.

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