Should the tire pressure be the same for front and rear tires?
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According to the international GBT2978-2008 standard, the recommended tire pressure for standard tires is 2.4-2.5 bar. Tire pressure reset method: First, turn on the ignition switch, then press and hold the tire pressure monitoring reset button until you hear a "beep" sound before releasing it. The tire pressure monitoring system will then store the current normal tire pressure data, automatically clear the previous data, and finally, the warning light on the dashboard will turn off, indicating the completion of the tire pressure reset. There are generally three reasons for abnormal tire pressure: Abnormal tire pressure: The system usually triggers an alert when the pressure is below 1.8 bar or above 3.0 bar. In such cases, tire inspection and pressure adjustment are required. Tire pressure monitoring not reset: If the tire pressure is not reset promptly after inflation, the tire pressure monitoring system will still record the previous data, causing the tire pressure monitoring indicator light to turn on. Simply performing a tire pressure reset will resolve this issue. Damaged tire pressure sensor: The tire pressure sensor, which monitors tire pressure, is installed inside the tire and connected to the tire inflation valve. If the sensor is damaged due to impact while driving, the tire pressure warning light will illuminate. In case of sensor damage, the only solution is to replace it with a new one.