What is the normal tire pressure for the Changan CS75?
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The normal tire pressure for the Changan CS75 is between 2.4 bar and 2.5 bar. Generally, the standard tire pressure for most passenger cars is around 2.2-2.5 bar, but not all vehicle models adhere to this standard. More details about tire pressure are as follows: Impact of non-standard tire pressure: Both underinflation and overinflation can affect the lifespan of the tire and fuel consumption. Overinflation causes the vehicle's weight to concentrate on the center of the tire tread, leading to rapid wear of the tread center. Underinflation can result in uneven tire contact with the ground, increased wear, higher rolling resistance, and increased fuel consumption. Tire maintenance: Every component of a vehicle requires maintenance, and car tires are no exception. It is necessary to regularly remove stones stuck in the tire treads, periodically check tire pressure, monitor the wear condition of the tire surface, avoid driving on poor road conditions, and prevent prolonged exposure of tires to direct sunlight.
As a CS75 owner who has been driving this car for several years, the normal tire pressure generally ranges between 2.2 to 2.5 bar, with slight variations possible between the front and rear wheels. You can find a small label on the driver's door edge or fuel tank cap that specifies the recommended value, usually around 2.4 bar. Initially, I didn't pay attention to the tire pressure, and once when it was too low, the car drove shakily, fuel consumption suddenly increased, and the tire edges wore out severely, which was very dangerous. Measuring tire pressure when the car is cold gives the most accurate reading. I use a simple pressure gauge to check it monthly, and it's something I can do myself. Remember, if the pressure is too high, the center of the tire wears out quickly; if it's too low, the risk of a blowout increases. In summer, when temperatures are high, the pressure may expand, so it's best to slightly reduce it; in winter, due to cold contraction, add some air. When replacing new tires, also check the pressure recommendations on the tire sidewall, not just the vehicle's standard. Regular maintenance can improve driving stability and save a lot on fuel costs.