How to Check Tire Pressure on MG ZS?

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LeAlyssa
07/23/25 8:40pm
To check the tire pressure on an MG ZS, you can view the tire pressure status through the tire pressure monitoring system on the car's dashboard. Tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tires, which is essentially the 'blood pressure' of the car. The level of tire pressure plays a crucial role in the car's performance and power. Tire pressure is also an indicator of the car's load capacity, as the load a car can carry depends on the tire pressure. Taking the 2020 MG ZS manual comfort version as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4314mm, width 1809mm, height 1648mm, with a wheelbase of 2585mm, a fuel tank capacity of 48 liters, and a body weight of 1258kg.
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MacFernando
08/10/25 6:33pm
When driving the MG ZS, I found checking tire pressure is quite straightforward, mainly relying on the onboard tire pressure monitoring system. After starting the engine, press the button on the left side of the steering wheel to switch to the menu in the middle of the instrument cluster, then select the tire pressure page. The tire pressure values are usually displayed in real-time, measured in bar or psi. If the system doesn't respond, it might be due to a dead sensor battery or wiring issues. I check tire pressure weekly because it affects handling and fuel efficiency—too low and the tires wear out faster, too high and the ride gets bumpy at high speeds. Checking when the car is cold gives the most accurate reading. It's recommended to spend a minute checking before driving, which is much more convenient than using a manual pressure gauge. Safety first—make it a habit to check regularly, especially before long trips.
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