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Old 10-10-2007, 08:57 PM
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Looking for someone with a 2007 Cayman

Can someone with 2007 Cayman (NOT Cayman S) look on the OBC (on board computer) under the TPMS (called TPC on the OBC) and see if there are wheel size options under the winter tire selection under the settings submenu? Thanks.

Also is there an on-line pdf of the manual for the Cayman?
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I can on friday, although I know it did have size listings for summer tires (I was checking it out the other day)
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I would be happy to but am not sure what you need. Are you saying I can check this in the car or the Owners manual?
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"see if there are wheel size options under the winter tire selection under the settings submenu?"

I checked and there are options for 17" and 18".

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thanks for the info. Another question for those with a Cayman. In the manual what are the recommended tire pressures for the 17 and 18 wheels? Is there a difference in the recommended winter tire pressures?
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thanks for the info. Another question for those with a Cayman. In the manual what are the recommended tire pressures for the 17 and 18 wheels? Is there a difference in the recommended winter tire pressures?
When you open the door I believe recommended tire pressure is right there.
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When you open the door I believe recommended tire pressure is right there.
The only tire pressures on the sticker in the door jam of my car are the pressures for 19" wheels, which the car came standard with. No pressures for even 18"
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The only tire pressures on the sticker in the door jam of my car are the pressures for 19" wheels, which the car came standard with. No pressures for even 18"
My sticker says 30 psi front / 37 psi rear for the 17" wheels. So what's the recommended pressure for 18" wheels and is it different between Cayman and Cayman S due to slightly different weights?
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Tire presures for the Cayman with 18" wheels are 29 lb. front, 36 lb. rear.
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