How to Check Tire Pressure on Trumpchi GS4?
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Trumpchi GS4's tire pressure monitoring can be viewed on the dashboard. The vehicle comes equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system that provides automatic alarm alerts, requiring no manual operation. Normal tire pressure range: According to the international GBT2978-2008 standard, the standard tire pressure is 2.4-2.5bar. Methods for adjusting tire pressure: When the vehicle is unloaded or partially loaded, it is advisable to adjust the tire pressure to the lower limit of the standard value. When the vehicle is fully loaded, the tire pressure should be adjusted to the upper limit of the standard value. For new tires, the tire pressure should be increased by approximately 0.2bar above the standard tire pressure. For old tires, the tire pressure should be appropriately reduced according to the standard; if the wear is severe, adjust to the lower limit of the standard tire pressure. For comfort-oriented soft tires, the standard tire pressure can be increased by about 0.2bar. For performance-oriented hard tires, adjust to the lower limit of the standard tire pressure.
I used to drive a Trumpchi GS4 and found checking tire pressure quite straightforward. Once the car starts, some vehicle information pops up on the small screen of the dashboard. You need to press the multifunction button on the left side of the steering wheel a few times to switch to the vehicle status menu, where the tire pressure data is displayed. Typically, the recommended standard tire pressure for the GS4 is between 2.3 and 2.5 bar, but you should check your user manual for specifics. If it doesn't show up, it might be a settings issue—holding down the menu button can reset the system. Make it a habit to glance at it before every trip to prevent leaks or blowouts, ensuring safety and fuel efficiency. The tire pressure monitoring system might occasionally give false alarms, so I double-check with a manual tire pressure gauge. A simple tool costing just a few bucks is all you need—just plug it into the valve cap for an instant reading. It's advisable to check at least once a month, especially when the car is cold for the most accurate results.