Should the tire pressure be the same for front and rear tires of a car?
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No, generally, the tire pressure of the front wheels of a car is higher than that of the rear wheels. Here is the relevant information: 1. Reason: Because the front of the car has the engine, the weight at the front is greater, which results in the front tires requiring slightly higher pressure than the rear tires. Therefore, the owner only needs to ensure that the tire pressure of the two front wheels is the same and the tire pressure of the two rear wheels is the same, without requiring all four wheels to have the same pressure. 2. Tire pressure detection method: Use a wireless transmitter to send pressure information from inside the tire to a central receiver module, which then displays the tire pressure data for each tire. When the tire pressure is too low or there is a leak, the system will automatically alert the driver.