Can Reducing Tire Pressure Prevent Motor Vehicle Tire Blowouts?

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SanAlexis
07/29/25 10:14pm
To reduce tire pressure, a tire pressure gauge is required as an auxiliary tool for pressure reduction, so the first step is to prepare a tire pressure gauge. Before starting to reduce the tire pressure, it is necessary to locate the corresponding wheel valve core. After removing the tire valve cap, press firmly on the tire's valve core. Connect the tire pressure gauge to the valve stem and wait until the tire pressure stabilizes at the normal value before releasing the valve core to finish deflating.
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