How to Replace Tires with Tire Pressure Monitoring?

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McWillow
07/24/25 9:29am
The method for replacing tires with tire pressure monitoring is: After replacing tires with tire pressure monitoring, the tire pressure monitoring system must be reset. The method to reset the tire pressure monitoring is: 1. Park the car and turn off the engine, then pull the handbrake; 2. Power on the car but do not start the engine; 3. Simultaneously press the lock and unlock buttons on the remote control, hold for 5 seconds without releasing, and listen for two short honks from the car; 4. Reset each tire in the order of front left, front right, rear right, and rear left; 5. Once the tires are reset, the car will immediately emit two short honks. The functions of the tire pressure monitoring system are: 1. It will alert promptly in case of rapid or slow air leakage when the tire is punctured; 2. It will alert when the tire becomes loose, causing unbalanced friction and raising the tire temperature to 70 degrees Celsius, preventing a blowout; 3. It will alert when the tire pressure is below the vehicle's set limit due to prolonged lack of inflation, preventing low pressure from causing the tire temperature to rise and leading to a blowout.
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Octavian
08/11/25 4:49am
I've been driving for over a decade, and changing tires is a routine matter. If your car comes with a tire pressure monitoring system, pay special attention not to damage the sensors. First, find a flat and safe spot, shift to P gear, engage the handbrake, and place a warning triangle about 20 meters away to ensure safety. Use a jack to lift the car body, making sure the contact points are stable. Loosen the wheel bolts but don't remove them completely. Then, take off the old tire. Before installing the new one, check if the sensor near the valve is intact, as it monitors the tire pressure—if damaged, the system will fail. After installation, tighten all the bolts and slowly lower the jack. Finally, start the car and find the tire pressure reset option in the dashboard menu; press it a few times to recalibrate the system, or the warning light will stay on and distract you while driving. For daily maintenance, I recommend checking the tire pressure at least once a month, keeping it around 30-35 psi to extend tire life and avoid accidents. If it feels like too much hassle, a quick trip to the auto shop can save you time and effort.
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