How to Pair an External Tire Pressure Monitoring System?

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ErinFitz
07/29/25 11:06pm
To pair an external tire pressure monitoring system, press and hold the learning mode button in the center of the display. When the icon starts flashing, you can begin the pairing process. The flashing will stop once the pairing is complete. The tire pressure monitoring system automatically and continuously monitors various tire conditions, providing effective safety protection while driving. Reasons why tire pressure may not be displayed include: 1. The battery in the tire pressure monitoring module is depleted; 2. The inspection port of the tire pressure monitoring module is blocked by debris, preventing detection; 3. Pairing failure; 4. Damage to the tire pressure monitoring module. Factors affecting tire pressure: 1. Seasonal changes—thermal expansion and contraction cause different pressures in summer and winter; 2. Load conditions—tire pressure varies when empty, partially loaded, or fully loaded; 3. Tire condition—severely worn and unworn tires have different pressures.
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