At what tire pressure level is it unsafe to drive?
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Tire pressure below 1.7 bar is unsafe for driving. Below are relevant introductions about tire pressure: 1. Tire pressure location; Open the fuel filler cap, where there is a standard tire pressure chart for the vehicle model. The most suitable tire pressure is the one marked on this chart. If there is none at the fuel filler cap, open the four doors, and the tire pressure will be marked on the door pillar. 2. Tire pressure range; After the car is driven, tire pressure rising by 0.1-0.2 points is normal. As long as the tire pressure difference is not significant, within 0.1-0.2, it is acceptable. The recommended tire pressure should be based on the manufacturer's recommendation. The recommended window pressure can usually be found in the following places: the vehicle user manual, the label near the driver's door (B-pillar), the drawer next to the driver's seat, or the fuel tank cap. 3. Measure tire pressure at least three hours after parking or if the tires have not been driven more than 2 kilometers. If you can only measure tire pressure when the tires are hot, subtract approximately 0.3 bar (=4 psi) from the measured value to get the tire's cold inflation pressure. The minimum should not be lower than the recommended value for half-load, and the maximum should not exceed the recommended value for full-load. Within this range, you can control it yourself. Regarding tire pressure, the standard tire pressure is around 2.5, with a fluctuation of 0.2. In summer, the tire pressure should be slightly lower, and in winter, it should be slightly higher.