What is the tire pressure for the Arrizo 5?
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The tire pressure for both the front and rear wheels of the Arrizo 5 is 220kpa. Depending on changes in temperature, load, and other conditions, the air pressure needs to be adjusted accordingly. To help owners easily find the specified inflation pressure, there is a tire pressure label on the driver's door sill. The Arrizo 5 is a sedan produced by Chery, with body dimensions of 4572mm in length, 1825mm in width, 1482mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2670mm. The Arrizo 5 adopts the family-style exterior design of the Arrizo series, but with more sporty adjustments in details, along with certain upgrades in interior and configurations.
As a seasoned driver who frequently drives an Arrizo 5, I remember its standard tire pressure is around 2.3 to 2.4 bar when the tires are cold. Every time I wash my car, I take the opportunity to check the tire pressure to ensure it stays between 2.2 and 2.5 bar. If the pressure is too low, the tires are prone to bulging and blowouts—I once nearly lost control on the highway due to low tire pressure. On the other hand, if the pressure is too high, the tires wear out faster and the ride becomes bouncy. In summer, I reduce the pressure to 2.2 bar to prevent overheating due to thermal expansion; in winter, I increase it to 2.4 bar to avoid flat tires. Regular checks save fuel and money—once a month is enough, so don’t slack off. Keep a tire pressure gauge in your car, as gas stations or repair shops can check it for free. Maintaining the manufacturer’s recommended values is the safest approach.