Can the car still be driven after the tire pressure check warning appears?
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Can the car still be driven after the tire pressure check warning appears? When the tire pressure is abnormal, it indicates that the tire may be leaking, overinflated, or underinflated. To ensure driving safety, it is recommended to drive to the nearest tire repair shop for inspection. Standard tire pressure: The standard tire pressure for standard tires is 2.4-2.5 bar; for reinforced tires, it is 2.8-2.9 bar; the maximum pressure should not exceed 3.5 bar. There are generally three reasons for abnormal tire pressure: Abnormal tire pressure: Generally, a warning will appear if the pressure is below 1.8 bar or above 3.0 bar. At this time, tire inspection and pressure adjustment are required. Tire pressure monitoring not reset: After inflating the tires, if the tire pressure is not reset in time, the tire pressure monitoring system will still record the previous data, causing the tire pressure monitoring indicator to light up. Simply reset the tire pressure in this case. Damaged tire pressure sensor: The tire pressure sensor, used to monitor tire pressure, is installed directly inside the tire and connected to the tire inflation port. If the sensor is damaged while driving, it can also cause the tire pressure warning light to illuminate. For sensor damage issues, only a new replacement part can be installed.