Is ABS Tire Pressure Monitoring Good?
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ABS tire pressure monitoring is referred to as a passive tire pressure monitoring system, which provides significant assistance in driving safety. Understanding of the ABS system can be divided into the following two aspects: 1. How ABS tire pressure monitoring works: ABS tire pressure monitoring compares the rotational speed differences between tires using the wheel speed sensors of the car's ABS system to achieve the purpose of monitoring tire pressure. ABS determines whether a wheel is locked through wheel speed sensors and decides whether to activate the anti-lock braking system. When tire pressure decreases, the vehicle's weight causes the tire diameter to shrink, leading to changes in vehicle speed. These changes can be used to trigger an alarm system to warn the driver. 2. Classification of tire pressure monitoring: Tire pressure monitoring systems can be divided into two types: one is the indirect tire pressure monitoring system, which determines whether a tire is abnormal by the difference in rotational speed between tires; the other is the direct tire pressure monitoring system, which installs four tire pressure monitoring sensors inside the tires to automatically monitor tire pressure and temperature in real-time, whether the car is stationary or moving, and provides timely alerts for high pressure, low pressure, and high temperature in the tires to avoid traffic accidents caused by tire failures, ensuring driving safety.