What are the symptoms of a faulty tire sensor?

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OArthur
07/29/25 1:20pm
When the wheel sensor is actually damaged, it not only causes a certain deviation in the speed displayed on the dashboard but also leads to unstable engine idle and reduced acceleration performance. When starting the vehicle or slowing down to stop while driving, the vehicle may experience momentary pauses or even stall directly, which can significantly affect driving safety to some extent. Here is additional information: 1. Definition of a sensor: In the broadest sense, a sensor is a device, module, or subsystem designed to detect events or changes in the environment and send the information to other electronic devices, typically a computer processor. Sensors are always used in conjunction with other electronic devices. 2. Function of a tire pressure sensor: The tire pressure sensor can automatically monitor various conditions of the tires in real-time. When the car is in motion, the sensors installed on each tire transmit data such as tire pressure and temperature wirelessly to a central receiver. The receiver then analyzes the data and displays warnings on the alert display as needed.
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