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Mercedes Benz C 43 AMG Technical Service Bulletin # S-40_10-60 Date: 080501

Mercedes Benz C 43 AMG Technical Service Bulletin # S-40_10-60 Date: 080501



Wheels/Tires - Nitrogen Usage Recommendations



Date: May 2008



Order No.: S-B-40.10/60



Supersedes:



Group: 40



SUBJECT:



MY-All, Models All



Nitrogen Use in Tire Inflation



Original equipment and approved replacement tires for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars and light trucks are designed to be inflated with ordinary



compressed air, which generally contains approximately 80% nitrogen. Inflation with ordinary compressed air provides the expected operating



performance for these tires so long as the operator regularly checks and maintains the air pressures as recommended by Mercedes-Benz on the



vehicle's fuel filler door or the driver-side B-pillar.



In normal vehicle use, nitrogen offers negligible benefits and is rarely cost effective. Although, the physical properties of nitrogen can reduce



inflation pressure losses due to the permeability of tire materials and thus, improve the damping behavior; the existence of several other possible



sources of leaks, such as tire/rim interface, valve, or rim/valve interface can significantly limit the effectiveness of nitrogen in maintaining tire



pressure in ordinary vehicle use.



In summary, all tires approved for use on Mercedes-Benz passenger vehicles are designed to deliver their expected performance when inflated with



ordinary compressed air. Mercedes-Benz does not require or recommend the use of nitrogen as the results and benefits derived from its use are not in

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