What is the normal tire pressure for a small SUV?
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The normal tire pressure for a small SUV is 2.5 bar. In summer, the tire pressure should be between 2.3 to 2.4 bar. If the tire pressure is too high and the road temperature is too hot, it may lead to a tire blowout. In winter, a tire pressure of 2.5 bar is sufficient. There is a label indicating the standard tire pressure on the rear end of the driver's side door, which shows the pressure when the tire is cold, i.e., after the vehicle has been parked for at least three hours or driven no more than 1.6 km. Strictly speaking, tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tire. The hazards of excessive tire pressure include: 1. Reduced tire friction and adhesion, affecting braking performance; 2. Causing steering wheel vibration and deviation, reducing driving comfort; 3. Accelerating wear on the central tread pattern, shortening the tire's lifespan; 4. Increasing vehicle vibration, indirectly affecting the lifespan of other components; 5. Overstretching the tire cords, reducing the elasticity of the tire body, and increasing the load on the vehicle while driving.