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Old 05-09-2024, 10:15 PM
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Looking for a way to save my display settings so when I start the car I don't have to reset the left display from date and time to "Long Range Memory" See attached.





In Both my 2018 R8 and my 2022 SQ5 I'm able to save the left display but not on my 2024 RS5.

Bottom line is I want both the "tire pressure" and "Long Term Memory" displayed and don't really care on which side.

I've contacted Audi and here is their response.

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Whenever I get in my car, my previously chosen option is already set, usually fuel economy.
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Why are your tire pressures so high?
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Door sticker recommendation is 48 psi on all 4 corners.
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Door sticker recommendation is 48 psi on all 4 corners when cold.
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Originally Posted by Gunny327
Door sticker recommendation is 48 psi on all 4 corners when cold.
If in USA, your door sticker numbers are for full load. For normal load (1 or 2 aboard), take a look at your manual for correct numbers.
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Door sticker recommendation is 48 psi on all 4 corners when cold.
Yeah, definitely go by the owner's manual and not the door sticker. You will feel an incredible improvement in ride comfort and quality once you lower the pressures to the proper spec.
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I've always used the information found on the driver's side"B" pillar!

Front will go from 48 to 46 psi and the rears 48 to 45 psi. Not a big swing but the proof is in the next scamper.
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Originally Posted by Gunny327
I've always used the information found on the driver's side"B" pillar!

Front will go from 48 to 46 psi and the rears 48 to 45 psi. Not a big swing but the proof is in the next scamper.
Even in the owners manual, don't use the max pressure setting (unless you always drive with a full passenger load).
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The Competition RS5 has 180 mph speed rated rubber, requiring a bit more pressure than all the other A5 variants.

It's my 2022 SQ5 that had the biggest reduction in pressure, dropping more than 10 psi.


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