What Causes Low Tire Pressure?
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The reasons for low tire pressure are: insufficient air pressure and tire damage causing air leakage. If the tire pressure of a car's tires is too low, it will affect the normal driving of the car, and in severe cases, it may even lead to the danger of a tire blowout. Generally, the normal tire pressure should be between 2.3 and 2.5 bar. If the tire pressure is too high, the contact area between the tire and the ground will decrease, which will affect the tire's service life. Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery for rolling on the ground. They are often used under complex and harsh conditions, enduring various deformations, loads, forces, and high and low temperatures during driving. Therefore, they must have relatively high load-bearing capacity, traction performance, and cushioning performance.