Is the Car Tire Pressure Monitoring Accurate?
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Car tire pressure monitoring is accurate. The working principle of tire pressure monitoring is: sensors installed on the tires monitor the tire pressure and temperature in real-time, transmit the data wirelessly to a receiver, and display the data changes on a screen to alert the driver. It will issue an alarm when the tire is leaking or the pressure changes exceed safe limits. The functions of tire pressure monitoring: 1. Prevent accidents; 2. Extend the service life of tires; 3. Reduce wear and tear on vehicle components. Hazards of low tire pressure: 1. Increased friction coefficient with the road surface; 2. Causes the steering wheel to become heavy, leading to deviations and compromising driving safety; 3. Increases the movement of various parts of the tire, causing abnormal heating due to excessive rolling; 4. Reduces the functionality of the cords and rubber, leading to delamination or cord breakage, and excessive friction with the rim causing damage to the bead area and abnormal wear; 5. Multiplies the friction between the tire and the ground, sharply raising the tire temperature, softening the tire, and drastically reducing its strength, which may lead to a blowout during high-speed driving.