What is the standard tire pressure for different models?
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Generally, the standard tire pressure for common sedans is 2.4-2.5 bar. Below is a partial introduction to tire pressure for different sedan models: 1. Introduction to tire pressure: According to the provisions and requirements of the international GBT2978-2008 standard: Standard tires: 2.4-2.5 bar, Reinforced tires: 2.8-2.9 bar, Maximum pressure: Should not exceed 3.5 bar. 2. Influencing factors: Seasonal factors: Winter: Based on the standard tire pressure of the car, it is appropriate to increase it by about 0.2 bar. Summer: Follow the lower limit of the standard tire pressure. If the car is parked outdoors in summer, the pressure can generally be about 0.1 bar lower than the standard to avoid tire blowouts due to high temperatures. Load factors: Empty/half load: Follow the lower limit of the standard tire pressure (the tire pressure indicated on the vehicle's sticker can be used as a reference for the minimum tire pressure).