Should I Inflate the Tires Immediately When the Tire Pressure Is Low?
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Tire pressure has a normal range, generally around 2.3-2.5. If the pressure is below this range, you should inflate the tires immediately to avoid accidents and unexpected incidents. Always monitor the tire pressure and check it frequently to prevent unnecessary damage. The following factors affect tire pressure: 1. Seasonal factors: In winter, it is advisable to slightly increase the tire pressure by about 0.2 bar based on the standard tire pressure. In summer, use the lower limit of the standard tire pressure. If the car is parked outdoors in summer, the pressure can generally be about 0.1 bar lower than the standard to prevent tire blowouts due to high temperatures. 2. Load capacity: When the car is empty, use the lower limit of the standard tire pressure (the tire pressure indicated on the vehicle's sticker can serve as a reference for the minimum tire pressure). When fully loaded, use the upper limit of the standard tire pressure (the maximum tire pressure indicated on the tire can serve as a reference for the theoretical maximum tire pressure).