Can You Drive with 170 Tire Pressure?
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Tire pressure of 170 cannot be driven on, as it is equivalent to 1.7 bar, which is too low. It is recommended that the owner inflate the tires before continuing to drive. Tires are the only part of the car that comes into contact with the ground, and they are crucial for the vehicle's driving stability and safety. Tire pressure should not be too high or too low. If the tire pressure is too high, it will reduce the contact area between the tire and the ground, thereby decreasing grip and affecting handling and stability. The effects of low tire pressure include: 1. Increased road friction coefficient, leading to higher fuel consumption; 2. Heavy steering, tendency to drift, and other factors detrimental to driving safety; 3. Increased movement of various parts of the tire. Excessive rolling can cause abnormal tire heating; 4. Reduced performance of the cords and rubber, leading to cord breakage, delamination between the cords and the rim, or excessive friction, resulting in bead damage and abnormal wear.