What is the appropriate tire pressure for the Edge?
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The appropriate tire pressure for the Edge is around 2.4 bar. Tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tires. The Edge is a mid-size SUV under Changan Ford. Taking the Edge 2021 PLUS 2WD Elite 5-seater as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4878 mm, width 1925 mm, height 1734 mm, wheelbase 2850 mm, fuel tank capacity 69 liters, and trunk capacity 947 liters. The Edge 2021 PLUS 2WD Elite 5-seater is equipped with a 2.0T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine, with a maximum torque of 390 N·m and a maximum torque speed range of 2500 to 3500 rpm.
I've been driving a Ford Edge for several years and realized how crucial tire pressure settings are. At first, I didn't know better and inflated the tires based on feel, ending up with over 40 PSI. The ride became uncomfortably stiff, bouncing like a trampoline over bumps, and the tires wore out faster while fuel efficiency dropped noticeably. Later, I checked the label on the door jamb, which stated the recommended pressure: 35 PSI for both front and rear tires. This standard applies to my 2018 model—it varies by vehicle. Now, I make it a habit to check the pressure every two weeks using a simple tire gauge. In colder weather, when pressure tends to drop slightly, I adjust it to 36 PSI for safety. During hot summers, I reduce it back to 35 PSI to prevent overheating and blowouts. Always follow the manual or label recommendations—guessing can compromise handling and tire longevity. Neglecting this long-term not only reduces fuel efficiency but also increases safety risks, so regular maintenance is key for peace of mind.