What Causes a Mercedes-Benz to Display Low Tire Pressure Without a Puncture?
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Mercedes-Benz displaying low tire pressure without a puncture is likely caused by wheel hub corrosion, tire sealing issues, or slow air leakage. Below is relevant information about automotive tire pressure: 1. Introduction: Tire pressure, strictly speaking, refers to the air pressure inside the tire. Nowadays, many tires are not filled with air. For these tires, tire pressure requirements are more stringent. Tires filled with air are affected by seasonal changes. Moreover, tire pressure is closely related to vehicle performance, such as comfort and load capacity, and also affects tire lifespan. 2. Importance of Tire Pressure: Both excessively high and low tire pressure can shorten tire lifespan. Low pressure increases tire body deformation, leading to cracks on the tire side, flexing movements, excessive heat generation, rubber aging, fatigue in the cord layer, and cord breakage. It also increases the tire's contact area with the ground, accelerating shoulder wear. High pressure causes excessive stretching deformation of tire cords, reducing tire elasticity and increasing the load on the vehicle during driving. Impacts can lead to internal cracks and blowouts, while high pressure also accelerates tread wear and reduces puncture resistance.