Can I still drive if the tire pressure warning light is on?
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Tire pressure warning light comes on while driving, please stay calm and don't panic. You should immediately reduce speed, avoid sharp steering and sudden braking, and check the tires right away. If you have a portable inflator or tire pressure gauge, you can pull over to check and inflate each tire. If not, drive slowly to the nearest repair shop or 4S store. The tire pressure warning light usually indicates one of the following situations: 1. Tire puncture; 2. Excessive tire pressure; 3. Driving with low pressure for too long; 4. Long-term underinflation. Therefore, when the tire pressure warning light comes on, don't rush to reset it. Instead, carefully inspect for possible causes. Only after confirming there's no tire problem should you reset the tire pressure indicator - this is the safest approach.