Can You Continue Driving with the Tire Pressure Warning On?
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You should not drive when the vehicle's tire pressure warning is on. Here is the relevant information: The reasons for the vehicle's tire pressure warning are: 1. The tire is punctured; 2. The tire pressure is too high; 3. Driving with low tire pressure for too long; 4. The tire pressure sensor is faulty; 5. The tire pressure is low due to prolonged lack of inflation. The methods to handle the vehicle's tire pressure warning are: 1. Immediately reduce speed and avoid sharp steering or sudden braking; 2. Turn off the engine, wait for 2 minutes, then restart the vehicle. After the vehicle stabilizes, check the tire pressure value displayed on the dashboard; 3. While inflating or deflating the tire, observe the tire pressure warning light on the dashboard. Stop inflating when the light turns off, and release excess air if overinflated; 4. If the tire pressure light still does not turn off after adjustment, you can manually reset the tire pressure by pressing the set button on the vehicle's central control panel.