What is the normal tire pressure in summer?
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In summer, the normal tire pressure is around 2.3 bar. It is not advisable to have excessively high tire pressure in summer; maintaining the standard tire pressure is sufficient. A tire pressure that is 0.2 bar higher than the standard is still within the safe range. The standard tire pressure for each vehicle can be checked at the fuel filler cap location, where the first row in the tire pressure chart indicates the standard tire pressure. Generally, the standard tire pressure for most passenger cars is 2.3 bar. Tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tire, which is essentially the 'blood pressure' of the car. The level of tire pressure plays a crucial role in the performance and power of the vehicle. Air pressure is the lifeline of the tire; both excessively high and low pressure will shorten the tire's service life.