How to resolve the TPMS warning light?
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TPMS warning light indicates that the tire pressure of a certain tire is either too low or too high. Low tire pressure can cause the tire temperature to rise during high-speed driving, subsequently leading to increased tire pressure. If the TPMS light comes on while driving, it might be due to a punctured tire (e.g., by a nail). In such cases, reduce speed, pull over safely, and check whether the tire is underinflated or punctured. If the tire pressure is normal, the issue could be with the sensor or wiring, and a professional inspection at a repair shop is recommended. The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is a technology that automatically monitors tire conditions in real-time by recording tire rotation speeds or using electronic sensors installed in the tires, providing effective safety assurance during driving.