How to Deal with Low Tire Pressure Display on Haval Big Dog?
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How to handle low tire pressure: If no visible damage is detected, simply inflate the tires to the normal pressure and reset the tire pressure monitoring system; If a puncture is found during inspection, promptly drive to a tire repair shop for patching, then reinflate the tire; If the low-pressure warning reappears some time after inflation without any punctures, it may indicate air leakage due to wheel rim deformation. It's recommended to inspect and replace the wheel rim if necessary. Hazards of low tire pressure: Increased friction coefficient with the road surface leads to higher fuel consumption; Causes heavy steering and potential alignment issues, compromising driving safety; Excessive movement of tire components generates abnormal heat due to over-compression; Degrades the functionality of tire cords and rubber, potentially causing delamination, cord breakage, or rim friction damage leading to abnormal wear; Multiplies ground friction, rapidly raising tire temperature and softening the rubber, drastically reducing strength. High-speed driving under such conditions may cause blowouts; Expands tire body deformation, increasing susceptibility to sidewall cracks. The resulting flexing motion generates excessive heat, accelerating rubber aging, cord fatigue, and breakage, while also enlarging the contact patch to hasten shoulder wear.