How to Read Tire Pressure Markings?
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Tire pressure markings are generally located on the sidewall of the tire. These markings typically indicate the maximum load capacity of a single tire and the maximum safe inflation pressure under normal conditions. For example: If the sidewall is marked with MAX.PRESS.350kPa, it means the maximum safe inflation pressure for the tire under normal conditions is 350kPa; MAX.Load.615KG indicates that the maximum load capacity for a single tire is 615KG. More details are as follows: 1. The normal tire pressure range is generally 2.3-2.5 bar. However, the standard tire pressure may vary depending on the vehicle model, and it can also be influenced by seasonal temperature, driving conditions, and vehicle load. 2. Therefore, the normal range for tire pressure is not fixed. The standard tire pressure can usually be found in the vehicle's user manual, on the label near the driver's door (B-pillar), in the drawer next to the driver's seat, or on the fuel tank cap.