What is the normal temperature range for tire pressure monitoring?
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The normal temperature range for tire pressure monitoring is generally between 90 to 110 degrees, with some variations occurring during different time periods. Tires are a crucial component for safe vehicle operation, and accidents caused by tire issues can have severe consequences. The normal tire pressure typically ranges between 230 to 250 kPa. Both underinflation and overinflation are undesirable, as the standard tire pressure for most vehicles is usually indicated on the car's B-pillar. Tires need to maintain the correct pressure to function effectively. Underinflated tires increase the contact area with the ground, causing them to heat up more during driving, which in severe cases can lead to blowouts and affect vehicle handling. Overinflated tires can cause abnormal wear, reduce the contact area with the ground, and result in decreased ride comfort.