Is it necessary to install a tire pressure monitoring system in a car?
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It is necessary to install a tire pressure monitoring system in a car. The following are the functions of the tire pressure monitoring system: 1. As a warning safety system, the tire pressure monitoring system can issue an alarm when the tire pressure is abnormal, reminding the driver to take corresponding measures in time to avoid serious accidents. 2. Under the same driving distance, insufficient tire pressure will consume 3.3% more fuel. By monitoring the tire condition through the tire pressure monitoring system, it can prevent tire blowouts and save fuel, which is environmentally friendly. 3. Excessive tire pressure will reduce the shock absorption effect of the tire, increasing the burden on the vehicle's shock absorption system. If the tire pressure is insufficient or uneven, it can easily cause the vehicle to pull to one side during braking, thereby increasing the wear on the suspension system.
I think tire pressure monitoring is absolutely necessary to install, especially for someone like me who frequently drives with family. Safety is the most important reason - insufficient tire pressure can lead to overheating and blowouts, which is particularly dangerous on highways. Last summer when I was traveling by car, I didn't notice one tire was leaking at all. Fortunately, the tire pressure monitoring alarm alerted me, preventing a potential accident. Automatic monitoring is far more reliable than manual checks, saving me the hassle of using a pressure gauge every time I park. Additionally, maintaining standard tire pressure saves fuel and extends tire lifespan - multiple benefits in one. The risk of not installing it is too great - repair or medical costs from an accident could far exceed the installation cost.