What are the reasons for the tire pressure monitoring not displaying?

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EmilioLee
07/29/25 3:23pm
The tire pressure monitoring not displaying may be due to the following reasons: 1. The battery of the module is depleted, and generally, the entire tire pressure monitoring module needs to be replaced. 2. There is something blocking the inspection port of the module, preventing it from detecting. 3. Pairing failure, requiring re-pairing. Some vehicle models can complete this on their own, but most models require professional pairing at a 4S shop. 4. The module is already damaged and can only be replaced with a new one. Below are the functions of monitoring tire pressure: 1. Preventing car accidents. Continuously monitoring the tire pressure of the car can effectively prevent sudden tire hazards, promptly alert the driver to take corresponding measures, and avoid accidents. 2. Extending the lifespan of the tires, ensuring that the car tires operate under normal pressure and temperature. Consistent tire pressure can effectively reduce wear, making the car's driving smoother without deviations. 3. Reducing wear on the car's suspension and extending its service life.
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