What are the causes of high tire pressure?
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The causes of high tire pressure are: 1. Over-inflation of the tire; 2. Excessive dynamic imbalance of the tire, leading to high wear and temperature; 3. Inaccurate wheel alignment of a specific wheel, causing uneven wear and elevated temperature; 4. Aging and wear of suspension components related to the wheels. The hazards of excessively high tire pressure include: 1. Reduced friction and adhesion of the tire, affecting braking performance and tire lifespan; 2. Decreased puncture resistance, increasing the risk of a blowout; 3. Accelerated wear of the central tread pattern, shortening tire life, increasing vehicle vibration, and affecting the lifespan of other components; 4. Excessive stretching deformation of tire cords, reducing tire elasticity, increasing the load during driving, and decreasing resistance to rolling; 5. Increased susceptibility to punctures from sharp objects like nails and glass, leading to internal cracks, bursts, and blowouts.