What is the normal tire pressure for the Geely Boyue?
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The normal tire pressure for the Geely Boyue is between 2.4-2.5 bar. Due to seasonal factors, the tire pressure can be increased by 0.2 bar in winter and reduced by 0.1 bar in summer. The tire pressure monitoring system in the Geely Boyue can be viewed on the dashboard, which includes special function prompts (tire pressure monitoring, active safety information, including distance alerts, ACC cruise mode, lane departure warning, collision warning, PEPS, etc.). The tire pressure monitoring reset method for the Boyue is relatively simple—just drive for a while, and it will return to normal data without any additional settings. If the tire pressure monitoring indicator light comes on (a yellow symbol with an irregular circle, no seal on top, four small spikes at the bottom, and an exclamation mark inside), there are generally three possible reasons: 1. Abnormal tire pressure. Typically, the system will alert if the pressure is below 1.8 bar or exceeds 3.0 bar. In such cases, the tire should be checked and the pressure adjusted. 2. The tire pressure monitoring system was not reset. After inflating the tires, if the tire pressure reset is not performed promptly, the system may still record the previous data, causing the indicator light to remain on. Simply performing a tire pressure reset will resolve this issue. 3. Damaged tire pressure sensor. The tire pressure sensor, which is installed inside the tire and connected to the tire valve, monitors the tire pressure. If the sensor is damaged due to impact while driving, the tire pressure warning light may also illuminate. In such cases, the only solution is to replace the sensor with a new one.
As a long-time owner of a Geely Boyue, the normal tire pressure is generally between 2.2 to 2.5 bar, approximately 30 to 36 psi. I usually maintain mine at around 2.3 bar. If carrying more passengers or with a fully loaded trunk, it's better to increase the tire pressure to 2.5 bar. If the pressure is too low, fuel consumption will spike, the tires are prone to edge wear, and there's a risk of a blowout; if it's too high, the ride becomes uncomfortably bumpy, making long drives tiring for the shoulders. The recommended values are marked on the Boyue's door—just check the label on the inside of the driver's side door frame for clarity. It's advisable to invest in a good tire pressure gauge and check it once a month in the morning when the car is cool. It's an easy task, so don't slack off.
Maintaining tire pressure is crucial for safety. The standard for Geely Boyue is 2.1 to 2.5 bar. Too low pressure increases wear risk and makes skidding dangerous during turns; too high reduces comfort and accelerates center tread wear. The optimal range is around 2.4 bar—refer to the manual or fuel cap label. Don’t forget the spare tire. Seasonal changes affect pressure (e.g., slight rise in summer). Make it a habit to check quarterly: measure after driving 10 minutes and letting tires cool for accuracy—no last-minute checks.