What is the appropriate tire pressure for winter tires?
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Winter tire pressure of 230kpa is appropriate. Excessive tire pressure in winter will reduce the friction between the car tires and the road surface, affecting driving safety. Slightly lower than the standard tire pressure by 0.1bar can increase the tire's road adhesion. If the car tire pressure is too low, it will increase the car's fuel consumption, cause damage to the tires, and easily lead to tire blowouts. The standard tire pressure for each car can be checked at the fuel filler location. The first row in the tire pressure gauge indicates the standard tire pressure, which is generally 2.3bar for most passenger cars. The tire pressure value refers to the cold tire pressure, measured after the car has been parked for at least 3 hours or the tires have not been driven more than 2 kilometers. If the tire pressure can only be measured when the tires are hot, subtract approximately 0.3bar from the measured tire pressure value.