What is the normal tire pressure in summer?
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In summer, the normal tire pressure is between 2.2 and 2.4 bar. The standard air pressure can be found in the vehicle's user manual, the label next to the driver's door, the drawer beside the driver's seat, or the fuel tank cap. The recommended tire pressure should be based on the manufacturer's recommendation, as the tire pressure setting primarily considers vehicle factors such as body weight and chassis height. Summer tire maintenance precautions: 1. Frequently remove stones or foreign objects from the tread grooves to prevent deformation of the tire crown; 2. Prevent tire blowouts; 3. Check whether the tire pressure is within the standard range, neither too high nor too low; 4. If you frequently drive on highways, be sure to rotate the tires regularly.