Is a car tire pressure of 210 normal?
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A car tire pressure of 210 is slightly low and may require some inflation. Generally, the normal tire pressure for passenger cars is around 2.2-2.5, but not all vehicle models adhere to this standard. More details are as follows: 1. Low tire pressure increases the contact area between the tire and the ground, leading to abnormal temperature rise inside the tire while driving. Additionally, severe deformation of the tire sidewall accelerates the aging of internal steel wires and fabric layers, increasing the risk of a blowout, fuel consumption, and reducing tire lifespan. 2. Generally, a tire pressure value within the range of 2.2~2.5 BAR is safe. However, in summer, when temperatures are high, the tire pressure may rise beyond the normal range after driving. Therefore, in summer, it is advisable to maintain tire pressure at the lower end of the normal range, around 2.2 BAR, while in autumn and winter, it can be adjusted to the higher end, around 2.5. 3. Abnormal tire pressure causes uneven tire wear, reduces driving comfort, and compromises driving safety.