What is the normal tire pressure for a Haval?
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The normal tire pressure for a Haval should be between 2.3~2.7 BAR. As long as it falls within this standard range, it is safe. In summer, it is advisable to maintain a slightly lower tire pressure within the normal range, preferably between 2.3~2.5 BAR. Hazards of overinflated tires: The friction and adhesion of the tires will decrease, affecting braking performance; It may cause steering wheel vibration and deviation, reducing driving comfort; Accelerates localized wear of the central tread pattern, shortening tire lifespan; Increases vehicle vibration, indirectly affecting the lifespan of other components; Excessive stretching of tire cords may occur, reducing tire elasticity and increasing the load on the vehicle during driving; Decreases puncture resistance. Sharp objects like nails or glass on the road can easily penetrate the tire, leading to internal cracks, blowouts, or even tire bursts. Hazards of underinflated tires: Increases friction with the road surface, leading to higher fuel consumption; Causes heavy steering and potential deviation, compromising driving safety; Increases movement in various parts of the tire, leading to abnormal heat generation due to excessive compression; Reduces the functionality of cords and rubber, causing delamination or cord breakage and excessive friction with the rim, leading to damage and abnormal wear; Multiplies friction between the tire and the ground, rapidly increasing tire temperature, softening the tire, and drastically reducing its strength. High-speed driving may result in tire bursts; Increases tire deformation, making the sidewalls prone to cracks and generating flexing movements that lead to excessive heat, accelerating rubber aging, cord fatigue, and breakage. It also increases the tire's contact area with the ground, accelerating shoulder wear.