What is the normal tire pressure range for sedans?
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The normal tire pressure range for sedans is approximately 2.2 to 2.5 bar, but the specific standard should be determined based on the manufacturer's recommended value. Generally, the manufacturer's recommended value (cold tire pressure) can be found in the vehicle's user manual or on the label near the door (attached to the B-pillar or C-pillar). To ensure that the tires are in good working condition, it is essential to maintain the correct and appropriate tire pressure. However, it is difficult to control the tire pressure with 100% accuracy; it can be slightly higher but must never be too low. Compared to winter, tire pressure should be slightly lower in summer because high temperatures can cause the tires to heat up, and excessive pressure may lead to a blowout. In winter, tire pressure should be slightly higher than in summer due to thermal contraction and expansion. Regardless of adjustments, the tire pressure should not exceed the manufacturer's recommended value by a significant margin.