How to check the tire pressure monitoring on the Bin Yue?
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The Bin Yue's tire pressure monitoring is an indirect tire pressure monitoring system, which does not have tire pressure monitoring sensors and cannot directly display the tire pressure values. More information about indirect tire pressure monitoring is as follows: 1. The working principle of indirect tire pressure monitoring is: when the air pressure of a tire decreases, the weight of the vehicle will cause the rolling radius of that wheel to become smaller, resulting in its rotation speed being faster than the other wheels. By comparing the differences in rotation speed between the tires, the purpose of monitoring tire pressure is achieved. The indirect tire pressure warning system actually relies on calculating the rolling radius of the tires to monitor the air pressure. 2. Direct tire pressure monitoring involves installing electronic sensors on the wheels to automatically monitor various conditions of the tires in real time, providing effective safety assurance for driving. Not only can it detect whether the tire pressure is abnormal, but it can also display the tire pressure values of all four tires. Compared to indirect tire pressure monitoring, direct tire pressure monitoring is more straightforward in terms of numerical values and can also determine which specific tire is abnormal through the numerical values.
Checking the tire pressure of the Bin Yue is very straightforward. After starting the car in the driver's seat, use the multifunction buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to switch the dashboard menu, and you can quickly see the pressure values of each tire. Generally, maintaining it around 230-240 kPa is most suitable. Having driven many cars before, I've found that incorrect tire pressure significantly affects handling and fuel consumption. Pressure below the standard increases the risk of a blowout, while pressure above it causes excessive tire wear. Therefore, I've developed the habit of checking it weekly or before long trips. The Bin Yue's tire pressure monitoring system is quite sensitive, with sensors inside the wheels transmitting real-time data. If there's an abnormality, the dashboard will alert you, reminding you to inflate the tires or have them checked. This feature saves a lot of hassle, eliminating the need to stop and use a pressure gauge, and it also helps reduce the risk of accidents.