Does the Roewe RX5 have tire pressure monitoring?

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LeDylan
07/24/25 8:40pm
Roewe RX5 is equipped with tire pressure monitoring. The Roewe RX5 comes with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), controlled by ABS, which constantly monitors the speed of each wheel. The tire pressure monitoring system has the following functions: 1. Prevent accidents. The tire pressure monitoring system is a type of active safety equipment that can alert the driver in time when there are signs of danger in the tires, thus avoiding accidents. 2. Make driving more economical and extend the service life of the tires. 3. Reduce wear on the suspension system. When the tire pressure is too high, it reduces the shock absorption effect of the tires themselves, increasing the burden on the vehicle's shock absorption system. Long-term use can cause significant damage to the engine chassis and suspension system. Uneven tire pressure can also easily cause the vehicle to pull to one side during braking, increasing wear on the suspension system.
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DelMolly
08/11/25 11:12am
I've been driving the Roewe RX5 for quite some time now, and it comes with a tire pressure monitoring system which is quite practical. Once while driving, a warning light suddenly appeared on the dashboard indicating low tire pressure. I immediately pulled over to check and found out that the tire had a slight leak. It could have led to a serious accident. Since then, I've been particularly grateful for this feature. It automatically monitors the tire pressure while driving and alerts me when there's an abnormality, which feels very considerate. Maintaining proper tire pressure not only helps avoid blowouts but also saves some fuel costs. My car has consistently maintained standard tire pressure, and the fuel consumption has remained stable. I recommend everyone develop the habit of checking tire pressure regularly and not wait until an accident happens to regret it.
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