Is it normal for the Geely Emgrand GS tire pressure monitoring not to display?
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Tire pressure monitoring not displaying can be caused by many reasons. Most current systems are direct tire pressure monitoring systems, which require driving a short distance after startup before displaying. This is normal. If radio frequency communication is maintained during parking, the tire pressure sensors will consume power quickly. Despite low-power design, it's still necessary to conserve energy. Therefore, during parking, the system enters a quasi-dormant state. Only when the vehicle is truly in operation does it maintain continuous signal transmission. The Geely Emgrand GS comes equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system that provides automatic alarm prompts without manual operation. For vehicles not originally equipped with this system, after proper installation, just like the first point, pay attention to relevant audible alerts or separate LED screen warning messages without additional operations. The Emgrand GS is an urban crossover SUV meticulously developed by Geely Auto over three and a half years, adhering to the brand mission of "building premium cars for everyone" and based on the "premium car development strategy." The Emgrand GS advocates "living with vitality" and is a premium model specially designed by Geely Auto for the ambitious "post-85s" generation who refuse mediocrity, meeting consumer demands for "high aesthetics, high safety, and high comfort" in vehicles.