What is the normal cold tire pressure for cars in summer?
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Summer car normal tire pressure is between 2.2 to 2.4 bar. Tire pressure introduction: Refers to the air pressure inside the tire. Tire pressure is closely related to vehicle performance, such as load capacity, power, ride comfort, handling stability, power cycle, braking performance, etc. All these indicate that tire pressure plays a key role in normal vehicle operation and must be maintained at normal levels. If the cold tire pressure is already 3.0, it is recommended not to drive at high speeds, as it may easily lead to tire blowouts. When driving at high speeds, continuous friction between the tires and the road surface causes tire temperature to rise, increasing tire pressure and potentially causing blowouts, thereby affecting safe driving. Excessive tire pressure: Not only does it have adverse effects on the vehicle but also on the driver: reduces tire adhesion and friction, affecting vehicle braking. Accelerates tread wear, shortening tire lifespan. Easily causes excessive extension and deformation of tire cords, reduces tire body elasticity, increases tire load, leading to serious consequences such as tire blowouts.