Can a BMW continue to be driven with a tire pressure loss?
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BMW cannot be driven with a tire pressure loss. The following are solutions for BMW tire pressure loss: 1. Solutions for tire pressure loss: Tire pressure loss means the tire pressure has decreased. If the car displays a tire pressure loss, it should be taken to a professional auto repair shop for inspection. If the car tire is simply leaking air, it only needs to be inflated. If the tire is damaged, it should be promptly repaired or replaced. If there is no issue with the car tire, it might be a dashboard malfunction, which also requires timely inspection. Different problems should be handled differently. 2. Inspection after pressure loss warning: When a BMW displays a tire pressure loss warning, the first step is to check all four tires for damage and whether the tire pressure is normal. If the BMW tire pressure loss is due to a nail puncture and the puncture diameter is less than 6mm, it can be repaired; if the puncture diameter is greater than 6mm, the tire should be replaced, followed by a tire pressure reset. If there is no nail puncture, the tire pressure can be reset first and then observed. If no abnormalities occur after the reset, it indicates that the vehicle's self-check system was malfunctioning and issued a false tire pressure loss warning, and the car can be driven normally after the reset. 3. Hazards of obvious pressure loss: Continuing to drive a BMW with visibly obvious tire pressure loss can excessively crush the tread, causing tire damage. Moreover, severe pressure loss may lead to the wheel rim bearing the weight of the vehicle, potentially causing the rim to deform. Additionally, driving a BMW with tire pressure loss can increase fuel consumption, make the steering wheel heavy, and even cause the car to pull to one side, threatening driving safety. Furthermore, driving with tire pressure loss increases the risk of a tire blowout.