What is the normal tire pressure for Jetour X70 Plus?
2 Answers
The normal tire pressure for Jetour X70 Plus is between 2.3-2.5 bar. Due to seasonal variations, slight fluctuations in tire pressure are normal and still fall within the acceptable range. According to the international GBT2978-2008 standard, the recommended tire pressures for different types of tires are as follows: standard tires should be inflated to 2.4-2.5 bar; reinforced tires should be inflated to 2.8-2.9 bar; the maximum pressure should not exceed 3.5 bar. In winter, the tire pressure should be adjusted to the standard tire pressure and can be slightly increased by about 0.2 bar. In summer, the tire pressure can generally be set to the lower limit of the standard tire pressure, such as 2.4 bar for standard tires. If the car is often parked outdoors, the tire pressure can be slightly lower than the standard by about 0.1 bar to prevent tire blowouts due to high temperatures.
As a compact SUV, the Jetour X70 Plus typically has a normal tire pressure ranging between 2.3 to 2.5 bar, with specific reference values posted on the driver's side door frame or in the user manual. After driving this car for a while, I've noticed that if the tire pressure is too low, the tires become soft and saggy, increasing fuel consumption and the risk of blowouts. Conversely, if the pressure is too high, the ride becomes bumpy, affecting comfort. The most accurate measurement is taken when the car is cold, so it's best to check in the morning before driving. For daily use, I make slight adjustments based on the load—for example, inflating to the upper limit of 2.5 bar when carrying heavy luggage for family trips, or maintaining around 2.3 bar when the car is empty. Regular checks are key to maintenance, and I make it a habit to measure the tire pressure with a gauge once a month. In summer, the heat naturally increases tire pressure, so I release a bit of air, while in winter, I do the opposite. Safety comes first—neglecting tire pressure can lead to uneven tire wear and unstable handling.