What is the tire pressure for the front and rear tires of a sedan?

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RoseDella
07/28/25 5:02pm
The front tire pressure for a sedan is 2.2--2.3 bar, and the rear tire pressure is 2.4-2.5 bar. Tire usage tips: Before embarking on a high-speed or long-distance journey, it is essential to check the tire wear condition and tire pressure. In summer, special attention should be paid to tire pressure and temperature. If any abnormalities are detected, appropriate measures should be taken promptly. Regularly remove debris from the tire tread grooves and between dual tires to prevent sharp objects from damaging the tires, which could lead to air leakage or even tire blowouts. Tire maintenance: Regularly check the tire pressure to ensure it remains within the normal range. Additionally, perform periodic tire rotation to ensure even tire wear and routinely inspect the tire wear condition.
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LeElaina
08/11/25 11:33pm
The specific tire pressure values for the front and rear tires of a sedan are not fixed and depend on the vehicle model and load. Typically, the front tire pressure is slightly higher, usually between 30 to 35 PSI, while the rear tires may maintain 28 to 33 PSI. I often check the label on the door frame or fuel tank cap, where the manufacturer's recommended values are listed. Maintaining the correct tire pressure is crucial—it extends tire life, improves fuel efficiency, and even enhances handling. Both underinflation and overinflation can cause issues. For example, low pressure may damage the tire sidewalls and increase the risk of a blowout, while excessive pressure reduces grip and makes the ride uncomfortable. I make it a habit to check the pressure monthly with a standard gauge, especially before long trips, to ensure safety and peace of mind.
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