How to Check Tire Pressure on the New Sagitar?
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The reference tire pressure values for the new Sagitar can be found on the label inside the fuel tank cap. The specific tire pressure values can be checked via the tire pressure warning indicator. If the tire pressure indicator light is on and yellow, press and hold the tire pressure monitoring switch in the glove compartment until the indicator light turns off, allowing the monitoring system to reset. Both underinflation and overinflation can accelerate tire wear and reduce vehicle handling stability. Tire pressure is especially critical during high-speed driving; incorrect tire pressure will increase tire wear and may lead to sudden pressure loss or blowouts. Check tire pressure monthly and before long-distance trips. The new Sagitar is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system for accurate and timely pressure monitoring and alerts. While driving, you can monitor tire pressure at any time to ensure safety. After replacing or inflating tires, press the SET button to reset the tire pressure.
I find checking tire pressure on the all-new Sagitar quite straightforward. The car comes with a tire pressure monitoring system. If a warning light appears on the dashboard, it indicates an issue that should be checked immediately. I usually let the tires cool down for half an hour after parking, then use a handheld tire pressure gauge to measure each wheel. The readings should be compared with the recommended values on the label on the door frame, typically suggesting a cold tire pressure of 2.3-2.5 bar. Maintaining proper tire pressure saves fuel, extends tire life, and reduces the risk of blowouts. I check it at least once every quarter, especially during seasonal changes when temperature fluctuations can cause tire pressure to vary. Regularly measuring it yourself or getting a free check at a 4S store is hassle-free, ensuring both driving safety and cost savings.