Can a Haval car with 1.0 tire pressure still drive?

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VonMaria
07/29/25 8:19pm
Haval car with 1.0 tire pressure cannot drive, because the tire pressure is too low and needs to be inflated immediately. The hazards of low tire pressure are as follows: The friction and adhesion of the tire will decrease, affecting braking performance; it will cause steering wheel vibration and deviation, reducing driving comfort; it will accelerate partial wear of the central tread pattern, shortening the tire lifespan; the vehicle's vibration will increase, indirectly affecting the lifespan of other components; it will cause excessive extension and deformation of the tire cords, reducing the elasticity of the tire body and increasing the load on the car during driving; puncture resistance will decrease. When encountering sharp objects such as nails or glass on the road, they can easily penetrate the tire, causing internal cracks and blowouts, leading to a tire burst. Precautions for tire inflation are as follows: Always use a pressure gauge to check the pressure to avoid over-inflation and tire bursts. After stopping the vehicle, wait for the tires to cool down before inflating, as tire temperature rises during driving, affecting the pressure. Check the valve. If the valve and valve core are not properly aligned, have protrusions, depressions, or other defects, it will be inconvenient to inflate and measure the pressure.
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