Is Indirect Tire Pressure Monitoring Good?
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Indirect tire pressure monitoring is excellent and practical. Indirect tire pressure monitoring is one of the main methods of tire pressure monitoring. Below is an introduction to indirect tire pressure monitoring: 1. Indirect tire pressure monitoring compares the rotational speed differences between tires using the wheel speed sensors of the car's ABS system. When a tire's pressure is too low, the weight of the car causes the diameter of that tire to decrease, resulting in a faster rotational speed compared to other wheels. The number of rotations between the left and right wheels differs, creating a deviation in the rotational speed of that wheel relative to the others, thereby achieving the purpose of monitoring tire pressure. 2. The indirect tire pressure warning system essentially relies on calculating the rolling radius of the tires to monitor air pressure. 3. The advantages of indirect tire pressure monitoring include easy installation, simple maintenance, immunity to signal interference, no concern about battery lifespan, high accuracy, and lower cost compared to direct tire pressure monitoring systems.