Where to Check the Tire Pressure of Qashqai?
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The method to check the tire pressure of Qashqai is: Press the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel to switch to the tire pressure page, and the tire pressure status will be displayed in the trip computer. Here are some introductions of Qashqai: 1. Qashqai is a medium-sized SUV with a body size of: length 4401mm, width 1837mm, height 1593mm, wheelbase 2646mm, fuel tank capacity 57l, and curb weight 1444kg. 2. The front suspension of Qashqai is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is multi-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 2.0l naturally aspirated engine with a maximum horsepower of 151ps, maximum power of 111kw, maximum torque of 194nm, and matched with a 7-speed continuously variable transmission.
I've been driving the Qashqai for several years, and checking the tire pressure is quite straightforward. It's usually available in the information center on the dashboard. After starting the car, use the control buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to toggle through the menu, find the vehicle information or settings option, and click to enter. There, you'll find the tire pressure monitoring function, which displays the real-time pressure values of all four tires. I make it a habit to check before every long trip, keeping the pressure within the recommended range of around 230-250 kPa. Once, when the tire pressure was too low, the system lit up a warning light, and I felt the steering was unstable while also burning more fuel, so I stopped immediately to add air. The Qashqai's tire pressure monitoring is quite smart, alerting you in advance for both low and high pressure. Regularly checking not only saves fuel but also reduces wear and avoids the risk of a flat tire. I recommend checking at least once a month. If the dashboard doesn't display it, you can also manually measure the tire pressure using a tire pressure gauge at the valve stem—it's much better than ignoring it.