What is the appropriate tire pressure for an SUV?
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Whether it's an SUV or a sedan, the standard tire pressure indicators are generally 2.2/2.3/2.4/2.5. However, for most vehicles, maintaining a tire pressure around 2.3 is considered most appropriate. Typically, inflating to 2.5 is acceptable, as slightly higher tire pressure is far better than having it too low. Below are relevant details: 1. Hazards of abnormal tire pressure: From the perspective of tire blowouts, low tire pressure is more likely to cause a blowout, while high tire pressure actually reduces the probability of a blowout, although it may lead to more severe tire wear. 2. Precautions: While driving, pay attention to the tire pressure warning indicators inside the vehicle. If the tire pressure is abnormal, promptly visit a repair shop for servicing.