What is the normal tire pressure for a sedan in summer?
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In summer, the normal tire pressure for a sedan should be maintained at 2.2 bar or 2.3 bar. Tires are the only components of a car that come into contact with the ground, and they are crucial for driving stability and safety. Tire pressure is also very important for tires; it should neither be too high nor too low. If the tire pressure is too high, it will reduce the contact area between the tire and the ground, thereby decreasing grip and handling stability. If the tire pressure is too low, wave deformation may occur during high-speed driving, increasing the risk of a tire blowout. Generally, the car manufacturer's recommended tire pressure can be found on the B-pillar or fuel tank cap of the vehicle. Owners can refer to this recommended tire pressure.