What Are the Reasons for Frequent Tire Pressure Alarms?
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The reasons for frequent tire pressure alarms are: 1. Tire replacement without resetting the tire pressure module; 2. Nails puncturing the tire causing pressure changes; 3. Tire inflation without resetting the tire pressure monitoring system; 4. Prolonged vehicle inactivity leading to low tire pressure due to lack of inflation. The method to reset the tire pressure monitoring system is: 1. Ensure the vehicle's tire pressure is within the normal range; 2. Park the vehicle on a level surface and turn off the engine; 3. Power on the vehicle and hold down the tire pressure monitoring button; 4. After 5 seconds, a beep will sound, indicating successful reset upon releasing the button. The functions of tire pressure monitoring are: 1. Alerting promptly in case of rapid or slow air leakage when the tire is punctured; 2. Warning when tire imbalance due to loosening causes high temperature (up to 70°C) to prevent blowouts; 3. Alerting when tire pressure falls below the set limit due to prolonged lack of inflation, preventing low pressure from causing tire temperature rise and blowouts.