Can the car still be used when it shows low tire pressure?
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When the car displays low tire pressure, it is necessary to stop using it. Below is relevant information about low tire pressure: Consequences of not stopping use with low tire pressure: It can damage the sidewall cord layers of the tire. If the cord layers are subjected to excessive force, it may lead to a risk of tire blowout. If the vehicle needs to continue driving, the spare tire should be replaced first, then drive to a repair shop to check the cause of the tire pressure loss. Reasons for low tire pressure: The tire tread may be punctured by sharp objects, such as screws, cement nails, or other foreign objects. In this case, tire repair is required. If the tire has not been replaced for a long time, the contact surface between the tire bead and the wheel rim may not be completely sealed, leading to slow air leakage. The rubber of the tire valve may age and crack, causing slow air leakage from the tire.