Is it normal for the tire pressure of four wheels to be different?
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It is normal for the tire pressure of four wheels to be different, with an error within 0.1 bar. If the tire pressure difference is significant, it must be adjusted promptly to avoid potential safety hazards. It is difficult for the tire pressure of all four tires to be exactly the same due to various objective factors, such as errors in tire pressure monitoring and differences in vehicle load conditions. Therefore, the standard value for tire pressure is a range rather than a fixed number. Car tires are one of the essential components of a vehicle, directly contacting the road surface and working together with the suspension system to absorb shocks during driving. Tires ensure good ride comfort and smooth driving, maintain excellent traction between the wheels and the road, enhance the vehicle's traction, braking, and off-road capabilities, and bear the weight of the car.