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What is the tire pressure for Wuling Zhiguang?

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SanHaven
09/06/2025, 03:40:28 AM

The tire pressure for Wuling Zhiguang is 2.4 to 2.5 bar. Tire pressure is crucial for tire longevity; both overinflation and underinflation can shorten the tire's service life. Underinflation increases tire body deformation, leads to sidewall cracks, causes flexing motion, and accelerates rubber aging. Overinflation excessively stretches the tire cords, reducing the tire body's elasticity. The Wuling Zhiguang is equipped with a 1.2L L4 naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum torque of 108 Nm at 3600 to 4200 rpm. Its dimensions are 3797mm in length, 1510mm in width, and 1820mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2500mm. The top speed reaches 100 km/h, and it uses 165/70R13 tires.

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OPreston
05/09/2026, 07:29:16 AM

The tire pressure for the Wuling Zhiguang is typically 2.2-2.3 bar for the front wheels and 2.4-2.5 bar for the rear wheels. If the pressure is too low, the car may feel like it's drifting, while too high pressure can make the ride unbearably bumpy. Once, I experienced a flat tire due to insufficient pressure after the tires heated up, nearly causing an accident on the highway. Always measure tire pressure when the tires are cold, and avoid overloading as it affects the pressure value. Properly set tire pressure improves handling, extends tire life, and saves money. Pay attention to these small details for a worry-free drive.

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OMadison
05/11/2026, 12:18:28 AM

The recommended tire pressure for Wuling Zhiguang is 2.2-2.3 bar (front wheels) and 2.4-2.5 bar (rear wheels) in cold condition. Operation guide: Check with pressure gauge in the morning - inflate if insufficient, release air if overfilled; Increase rear tire pressure to maximum 2.6 bar when carrying heavy loads. Low pressure may cause skidding/loss of control, while overinflation leads to bumpy ride and accelerated wear. Check monthly and adjust for seasonal changes. I follow the door jamb sticker instructions - simple and efficient. Remember tire pressure directly affects fuel economy and safety, small habit brings big returns.

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MalachiAnn
05/11/2026, 04:26:48 AM

The ideal tire pressure for the Wuling Zhiguang is set at 2.2-2.3 bar for the front wheels and 2.4-2.5 bar for the rear wheels. It directly affects driving economy; insufficient pressure leads to a surge in fuel consumption, while excessive pressure causes rapid tire wear and halves the lifespan. During maintenance, I found that increasing the rear tire pressure to above 2.5 when carrying heavy loads helps avoid issues. Measuring when the car is cold ensures accuracy, and using a pressure gauge regularly makes it convenient. Proper settings save on repair costs and also enhance comfort. Refer to the manual or label for optimization, ensuring worry-free driving in the long run.

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