How to Monitor the Lifespan of Built-in Tire Pressure?
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Built-in tire pressure monitoring batteries typically last 2-3 years. Different brands of tire pressure monitors use different types of batteries, resulting in varying battery lifespans. Built-in tire pressure monitoring refers to sensors installed between the tire and the wheel rim, replacing the original valve stem. Therefore, professional installation at a tire shop is required, and wheel balancing must be performed. Advantages include: high precision in tire pressure measurement, theft and loss prevention, no need to remove sensors when inflating tires, and a one-time installation for long-term use. Tire pressure monitoring automatically checks tire pressure in real-time while driving, alerting drivers to leaks or low pressure to ensure safe driving. When tire pressure is too high, the contact area between the tire and the ground decreases, increasing the pressure on the tire and affecting traction. Additionally, when driving over bumps or uneven surfaces, insufficient space inside the tire to absorb shocks can compromise driving stability and passenger comfort, while also increasing stress on the suspension system, potentially leading to hazards. Moreover, the risk of tire blowouts in high temperatures may also rise accordingly.