What is the recommended tire pressure for front and rear wheels of a sedan?
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According to international standards, the recommended tire pressure for front and rear wheels of a car is 2.4bar, with a permissible deviation of 0.1. For specific values, you can refer to the vehicle's user manual or the label near the door, where the manufacturer's recommended values are indicated. Generally, different car models may have varying requirements for tire pressure. Below is an introduction to car tire pressure: Maintaining tire pressure within the appropriate range: Tire pressure is critical to the life of a tire; both excessive and insufficient pressure can shorten the tire's lifespan. To ensure safe driving, it is essential to maintain the tire pressure within the recommended range. Tire pressure for different types of tires: For standard tires, the pressure should be within the range of 2.4—2.5bar; for reinforced tires, the pressure should be within the range of 2.8—2.8bar.