Does the Bora have tire pressure monitoring?
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Bora has tire pressure monitoring, which can improve driving safety to a certain extent. The tire pressure monitoring system can automatically monitor various conditions of the tires in real time by recording the rotation speed of the tires or through electronic sensors installed in the tires. It should be noted that when replacing tires, the sensors should also be replaced, otherwise it will affect the normal operation of the tire pressure monitoring system, which may easily cause safety hazards during driving. Bora is the first independently designed model of FAW-Volkswagen, equipped with a 1.8L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.8T turbocharged engine. The dimensions of the car are 4523mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1467mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm.
I've been driving my Bora for almost three years now, and it does come with a tire pressure monitoring system. I remember the salesperson mentioning it when I bought the car, installed as a standard feature. While driving, the system automatically checks the tire pressure, and if any tire is underinflated, a yellow warning light pops up on the dashboard, reminding me to add air or inspect the tire. This feature is super practical—it helps me avoid unexpected blowouts, especially making long trips much safer. Plus, the Bora is a classic Volkswagen model, and modern versions focus heavily on safety. I recommend owners regularly check tire wear and maintain consistent pressure to extend the system's lifespan. During maintenance, it's also good to check if the sensors are functioning properly—usually, the battery lasts five to six years. Overall, the Bora's tire pressure monitoring makes driving more worry-free and safer.