How long does it take for the tire pressure monitoring system to return to normal after tire repair?
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After tire repair, the tire pressure monitoring system generally returns to normal after driving about one kilometer. The principle of tire repair is to use adhesive for vulcanization (the bonding of rubber relies on vulcanization, including the combination of the tire tread and the tire body), causing the repair patch to chemically bond with the tire rubber layer to seal the puncture. The tire pressure monitoring system uses wireless transmission technology, employing highly sensitive miniature wireless sensors to collect data on tire pressure, temperature, and other parameters while the vehicle is in motion or stationary. This data is then transmitted to the main unit, where it is displayed digitally in real-time, showing relevant information such as tire pressure and temperature. If any abnormalities are detected in the tire, the system alerts the driver with a buzzer or voice warning for precautionary measures.