Can You Still Drive with an Indirect TPMS Malfunction?
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Indirect TPMS malfunction means you should not drive. The vehicle owner should immediately stop and conduct repairs as follows: 1. Turn on hazard lights and place a warning triangle after stopping to alert passing vehicles; 2. If tire leakage is detected, replace it with the spare tire and proceed to the nearest repair shop. Avoid prolonged use of the spare tire to prevent traffic accidents. Tire pressure refers to the air pressure inside the tire. There is a label printed with standard tire pressure on the rear end of the driver's door, which indicates the pressure when the tire is cold. Accurate tire pressure measurement requires the tire to be cold after parking for at least three hours or driving no more than 1.6km.