Can You Still Drive When the Tire Pressure Monitoring Light Comes On?
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Tire pressure monitoring light comes on can drive slowly to find the nearest car repair shop or 4S store for processing. Reasons for the tire pressure fault light to come on: 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 has been low for a long time without inflation. Steps to check when the tire pressure monitoring light stays on when starting: 1. First, turn off the engine, wait for 1 to 2 minutes, and then start the vehicle again. Wait for the vehicle to stabilize and check the tire pressure value displayed on the dashboard; 2. Insufficient tire pressure or too high tire pressure may cause the tire pressure light to come on. You can slowly drive the car to a car repair shop to adjust the tire pressure. If you have a self-contained inflation device, you can adjust it yourself; 3. Observe the tire pressure light display on your vehicle's dashboard during the process of inflating or deflating the tire pressure. Stop inflating when the tire pressure light goes off. If there is too much air, release the excess; 4. If the tire pressure light still does not go off after adjustment, it means that it needs to be manually turned off. You can find the setting on the car's central control panel to reset the tire pressure, usually by pressing the SET key; 5. If the vehicle does not support manual operation, ensure that the tire pressure is normal, and let the maintenance personnel check the tire pressure sensor and finally clear the fault code.