Can a Broken Tire Pressure Monitor Be Replaced?
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A broken tire pressure monitor should be replaced as soon as possible by visiting a professional auto repair shop to replace the tire pressure sensor. Here is an introduction to tire pressure monitoring: 1. The tire pressure monitoring system, referred to as "TPMS," uses electronic sensors installed in the tires to automatically monitor various tire conditions in real-time, providing effective safety protection for driving. 2. The tire pressure monitoring system can be divided into two types: one is the indirect tire pressure monitoring system, which determines tire abnormalities through differences in tire rotation speed; the other is the direct tire pressure monitoring system, which installs four tire pressure monitoring sensors inside the tires to automatically monitor tire pressure and temperature in real-time, whether the vehicle is stationary or in motion, and promptly alerts for high pressure, low pressure, or high temperature in the tires, helping to prevent traffic accidents caused by tire failures and ensuring driving safety.