Does the Golf 7 have tire pressure monitoring?
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Golf 7 is equipped with tire pressure monitoring, which is controlled by the ABS system. Its functions include: 1. Providing timely alerts when there are signs of tire danger, reminding the driver to take appropriate measures to avoid accidents; 2. Keeping the tires operating within the specified pressure and temperature range, reducing tire damage and extending their service life; 3. Monitoring tire pressure in real-time to avoid abnormal tire pressure and reduce wear on the suspension system. The Golf 7 is a compact car under FAW-Volkswagen. Taking the 2021 Golf as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4296mm, width 1788mm, height 1471mm, with a wheelbase of 2636mm.
When I first drove the Golf 7, I noticed it came with a tire pressure monitoring system as standard equipment. During a long trip, the system suddenly alerted me that the right front tire pressure was too low. I immediately pulled over to check and indeed found a small leak, preventing a potential blowout. I find this system very practical—it works using wheel speed sensors and alerts promptly if tire pressure is abnormal. For commuters like me who drive frequently, it significantly enhances safety awareness and reminds me to check tire pressure regularly. Just remember to manually reset the system after installing new tires. Overall, it's a highly valuable feature that makes driving more secure and worry-free. I recommend new car owners pay attention to it too.