Should the tire pressure of front and rear wheels be the same?
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Front and rear tire pressures do not need to be identical, but the difference should not exceed 0.1 bar. Locations to find standard tire pressure values for your vehicle: 1. Vehicle owner's manual; 2. Label on the B-pillar next to the driver's door; 3. Drawer beside the driver's seat; 4. Fuel filler door. Hazards of low tire pressure: 1. Severe tire deformation; 2. Tire shoulder or sidewall contacts the ground, increasing rolling resistance; 3. Friction between internal cord layers generates excessive heat, accelerating tire aging; 4. Reduces driving comfort; 5. In severe cases may cause blowouts leading to traffic accidents.