What to Do When the Roewe i6 Shows Abnormal Tire Pressure?
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The methods to address abnormal tire pressure in the Roewe i6 are: 1. Pull the car over to the side of the road; 2. Use a portable air pump to inflate the tires; 3. Replace the tire. The functions of the tires are: 1. Transmit driving force, braking force, and steering force to achieve vehicle operation; 2. Support vehicle load; 3. Reduce and absorb vibrations and impacts during driving to avoid severe vibrations damaging car components. Taking the 2020 flagship Roewe i6 as an example, its body dimensions are: 4671mm in length, 1835mm in width, 1464mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2715mm, a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters, and a body weight of 1320kg.
When the tire pressure warning light came on while I was driving my Roewe i6, I immediately pulled over to check the tires for nails or punctures. If no obvious damage is found, use the onboard tire pressure gauge to measure each tire's pressure. The standard for Roewe i6 is usually indicated on the door label, such as 2.3 Bar. In winter, cold pressure may drop, so drive to a gas station to inflate and replenish. Delayed action can increase fuel consumption and the risk of a blowout. It's good practice to keep a portable tire pressure gauge handy and check every two weeks. Last time, the pressure dropped to 1.8 Bar due to cold weather, and timely inflation eliminated the hazard. Safe driving requires attention—if you notice an issue on the highway, slow down and pull over before handling it.