What is the normal tire pressure for Roewe i5?

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ElianaDella
07/23/25 11:16pm
The normal tire pressure for Roewe i5 is around 2.2-2.5 bar. According to the international GBT2978-2008 standard, the tire pressures for different types of tires are as follows: Standard tires: 2.4-2.5 bar; Reinforced tires: 2.8-2.9 bar; The maximum pressure should not exceed 3.5 bar. Normal tire pressure in winter: In winter, the tire pressure should be based on the standard tire pressure of the car, with an appropriate increase of about 0.2 bar. Normal tire pressure in summer: Generally, the lower limit of the standard tire pressure for car tires is sufficient. For example, the lower limit for standard tires is 2.4 bar. If the car is often parked outdoors, the tire pressure can generally be about 0.1 bar lower than the standard to prevent tire blowouts due to high temperatures.
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DiBennett
08/10/25 7:13pm
I remember when driving the Roewe i5, I paid special attention to tire pressure issues—safety always comes first. The normal tire pressure is around 230 kPa, and I recommend checking the specific value on the door frame or in the user manual. Excessive tire pressure can lead to unstable handling and a higher risk of blowouts at high speeds, while insufficient pressure increases fuel consumption and tire wear, posing significant risks. Personally, I check the tire pressure monthly using a tire gauge when the car is cold to ensure consistency. Adjustments are especially necessary in hot weather or when the car is fully loaded, as pressure fluctuations could cause accidents. Regular maintenance helps avoid sudden issues—for example, uneven tire wear or noticeable vibrations indicate low pressure. In short, maintaining proper tire pressure ensures safer and smoother driving. Don’t overlook this crucial detail out of laziness.
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