Should New Cars Be Equipped with Tire Pressure Monitoring?
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It is necessary to install tire pressure monitoring in cars. The functions of tire pressure monitoring are as follows: Preemptive Safety Protection: Apart from sudden tire blowouts caused by hitting large potholes or sharp objects, other types of blowouts usually show some warning signs. With tire pressure monitoring installed, drivers can monitor tire conditions in real time: TPMS helps drivers easily and accurately grasp tire conditions from inside the vehicle, enabling them to make accurate judgments. This avoids driving with hidden dangers, especially on highways. TPMS directly monitors tire pressure and temperature, promptly alerting the driver when abnormal changes occur, allowing them to take appropriate measures to ensure driving safety. Preventing Damage to Tires and Rims: When a tire is punctured, slow leaks will trigger an immediate alarm, allowing the driver to stop and replace the spare tire in time and find a nearby tire shop for repairs. If a tire has a slow leak (such as from a nail puncture) that might otherwise go unnoticed, tire pressure monitoring can detect the issue early, preventing damage to the tire and rim.