How to Adjust Overinflated Tire Pressure Back to Normal?
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The causes of overinflated tire pressure include excessive inflation, inaccurate four-wheel alignment, and excessive tire deflection. Below are detailed explanations of the reasons for overinflated tire pressure: Excessive Inflation: Overinflation leads to high tire pressure. To reduce pressure, if you have a dial-type tire pressure gauge, unscrew the cap of the tire valve, locate the center of the valve stem, and press lightly. While referencing the tire pressure gauge, press the deflation valve to release air, observing the gauge until the tire pressure returns to normal. Inaccurate Four-Wheel Alignment: Inaccurate four-wheel alignment of the vehicle causes uneven tire wear, leading to increased temperature and higher tire pressure. It is recommended to visit a 4S shop for repairs. Excessive Tire Deflection: Excessive tire deflection results in increased tire wear and higher temperature, thereby raising the tire pressure. The deflected tire can be re-secured to address this issue.