What is the appropriate tire pressure for the GAC Trumpchi GS4?

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ArielLee
07/28/25 5:21pm
The appropriate tire pressure for the GAC Trumpchi GS4 generally ranges between 2.3 bar and 2.7 bar, and any pressure within this range is considered safe. However, during summer when temperatures are high, the tire pressure may rise above 3.0 bar even if it was initially within the normal range. Therefore, it is advisable to maintain a slightly lower tire pressure in summer, ideally between 2.3 bar and 2.5 bar. The GAC Trumpchi GS4 is positioned as an international new-generation SUV, featuring an 8-inch high-definition touchscreen and dual-mode navigation with military-grade Beidou and GPS technology for smarter route planning and more precise navigation. The vehicle is equipped with dynamic guide lines, a rearview camera, and smartphone connectivity, offering higher sensitivity.
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TuckerFitz
08/11/25 11:37pm
I just took my Trumpchi GS4 to the 4S店 for maintenance a couple of days ago, and the technician specifically taught me how to read the tire pressure label on the B-pillar. Most configurations recommend 2.3-2.5bar when the tires are cold, and in summer when driving on highways, inflate to the minimum value. Last time when I went on a road trip with a full load of luggage, an experienced mechanic reminded me to increase the rear tire pressure to 2.6bar. The built-in tire pressure monitoring system in this car is very sensitive. Last week when the temperature dropped, the warning light suddenly came on, and when I drove to the repair shop, I found the tire pressure had dropped to 1.9bar. I recommend checking regularly, especially during seasonal changes, at least once a month with a tire pressure gauge. By the way, the spare tire should be inflated to a full 2.9bar. Last year, when I had a flat tire, I discovered the spare was flat too, and I was sweating bullets in a panic.
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