How to Check Tire Pressure Data with TPMS?

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McBrandon
07/29/25 6:32pm
The methods to check tire pressure data with TPMS: 1. For models equipped with indirect TPMS, there will be no numerical tire pressure display, only an alarm prompt. To check the tire pressure data, you can use an external tire pressure gauge. Remove the tire valve cap, press the tire pressure gauge nozzle firmly against the valve, and the tire pressure data will appear; 2. Vehicles equipped with direct TPMS can directly view the tire pressure data on the in-car display screen; 3. For vehicles with direct TPMS, when low tire pressure or a tire pressure sensor malfunction occurs, the problematic tire on the screen's car model will flash, accompanied by two symbols marked on the dashboard to assist in reminding the driver to check the tire pressure and temperature status.
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