What is the normal tire pressure range for the Haval M6?
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The normal tire pressure range for the Haval M6 is 2.4-2.5bar. Due to seasonal factors, the tire pressure can be appropriately increased by 0.2bar in winter and decreased by 0.1bar in summer. This data is based on the international GBT2978-2008 standard. When using the Haval M6's tire pressure monitoring system, you can check the tire pressure data at the tire pressure monitoring position on the dashboard. The tire pressure monitoring system automatically monitors the tire pressure in real-time while driving and alerts you to tire leaks or low pressure to ensure driving safety. Generally speaking, a tire pressure above 2.8bar is considered too high, and a tire pressure below 2.0bar is considered too low. Hazards of overinflated tires: Reduced friction and adhesion of the tires, affecting braking performance; causes steering wheel vibration and deviation, reducing driving comfort; accelerates wear on the central tread pattern, shortening tire life; increases vehicle vibration, indirectly affecting the lifespan of other components; overextends the tire cords, reducing elasticity and increasing the load on the vehicle while driving. Hazards of underinflated tires: Increased friction coefficient with the road surface, leading to higher fuel consumption; makes the steering wheel heavy and prone to deviation, compromising driving safety; increases movement in various parts of the tire, causing abnormal heat due to excessive rolling; reduces the functionality of the cords and rubber, leading to delamination or cord breakage and excessive friction with the rim, damaging the tire bead and causing abnormal wear; multiplies friction between the tire and the ground, rapidly increasing tire temperature, softening the tire, and drastically reducing strength. High-speed driving may lead to tire blowouts. If the tire pressure monitoring indicator light comes on (a yellow symbol with an irregular circle, no stamp on top, four small spikes below, and an exclamation mark inside), there are generally three possible reasons: Abnormal tire pressure: Usually, an alarm is triggered if the pressure is below 1.8bar or above 3.0bar. In this case, tire inspection and pressure adjustment are required. Tire pressure monitoring not reset: After inflating the tires, if the tire pressure is not reset in time, the system will still record the previous data, causing the indicator light to come on. Simply reset the tire pressure to resolve this issue. Damaged tire pressure sensor: The tire pressure sensor, installed inside the tire and connected to the inflation valve, monitors the tire pressure. If the sensor is damaged due to impact while driving, the tire pressure warning light will come on. In such cases, the only solution is to replace the sensor with a new one.
As an experienced driver with over a decade behind the wheel, the normal tire pressure range for a Haval M6 is generally between 2.3 to 2.5 bar, and I usually maintain around 2.4 bar. There's a label on the door frame with specific values, so I recommend checking your vehicle's manual. If the tire pressure is too high, the ride becomes uncomfortably bumpy and increases the risk of a blowout. On the other hand, if it's too low, fuel consumption rises and tire wear accelerates. I use a simple tire pressure gauge to check both front and rear tires monthly, keeping them within the recommended range for safety. In summer, high temperatures naturally increase tire pressure, while in winter, you might need to top up to avoid underinflation. Remember not to check the pressure immediately after high-speed driving, as hot tires give inaccurate readings. I also make it a habit to have the tires inspected during regular car washes, which helps extend their lifespan.