Is a Car Tire Pressure of 3.0 Normal?
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A car tire pressure of 3.0 is not normal and requires deflation. The manufacturer's recommended tire pressure is generally around 2.3. Seasonal factors affecting tire pressure: Winter: Adjust slightly higher by about 0.2bar based on the standard tire pressure. Summer: Follow the lower limit of the standard tire pressure. For cars parked outdoors in summer, the pressure can generally be about 0.1bar lower than the standard to prevent blowouts due to high temperatures. Load impact on tire pressure: Empty load: Follow the lower limit of the standard tire pressure (the tire pressure on the vehicle's sticker can serve as a reference for the minimum pressure). Full load: At full capacity, follow the upper limit of the standard tire pressure (the maximum pressure indicated on the tire can serve as a reference for the theoretical maximum pressure).