How to match the tire pressure monitoring for Trumpchi GS4?

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LailaFitz
07/29/25 9:09am
Trumpchi GS4 tire pressure monitoring matching method: First, use an instrument to measure the air pressure data of the four tires, then connect to the OBD interface under the steering wheel for matching. It is recommended to visit a 4S shop for professional assistance in matching and operating the tire pressure monitoring. The tire pressure monitoring system, abbreviated as TPMS, can automatically monitor various conditions of the tires in real-time by recording the rotation speed of the tires or through electronic sensors installed in the tires, providing effective safety assurance for driving. The tire pressure monitoring system can be divided into two types: indirect tire pressure monitoring system and direct tire pressure monitoring system. The dimensions of the Trumpchi GS4 are 4545mm in length, 1856mm in width, and 1668mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680mm.
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