Where to Check the Tire Pressure Value for Roewe i6?
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Roewe i6 tire pressure values can be found in the vehicle user manual, on the label near the driver's side door (B-pillar), in the drawer next to the driver's seat, on the fuel tank cover door, or near the door pillar or fuel tank cover for sedans. Alternatively, check the side of the front passenger door. The standard tire pressure for Roewe i6 is 2.4 to 2.5 bar. The car features a wide and flat design style, with the overall vehicle design consisting of smooth surfaces and sharp lines, presenting a very sporty characteristic. The Roewe i6 measures 4671mm in length, 1835mm in width, and 1464mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2715mm. It is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan.
As a frequent commuter and owner of a Roewe i6, I've developed the habit of checking tire pressure every time I get in the car. After starting the vehicle, I lightly press a circular button on the right side of the steering wheel, and the central display on the dashboard pops up with the 'Tire Pressure Monitoring' option. After confirming, I can see the specific values for all four tires. Too high tire pressure risks blowouts, while too low pressure wastes fuel and damages tires, so I've made it a weekly routine, especially before long trips. The Roewe i6's feature is very intuitive, making it easy even for beginners. If unfamiliar with the operation, one can always refer to the user manual. In short, maintaining proper tire pressure significantly enhances driving safety.
I've been into cars for many years and often drive my Roewe i6 on mountain roads, so the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is a key focus for me. After turning on the ignition, the LCD screen on the dashboard automatically displays a tire icon. If it doesn't appear, I press the menu button on the steering wheel to select 'Vehicle Information,' where there's a tire pressure page with clear readings. The ideal value is between 2.3 and 2.5 bar—anything higher or lower affects handling and fuel efficiency. The Roewe i6 uses direct sensor technology, so the readings are very accurate. I also regularly check tire wear to ensure everything is in order. Taking a minute to check tire pressure before driving is definitely worth it.