What Causes the Tire Pressure Display and Tire Pressure Warning?
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The reasons for the tire pressure warning light to illuminate are as follows: 1. The tire pressure monitoring light may come on due to a punctured tire. This situation usually involves a very slow leak, which can be measured with a tire pressure gauge. 2. Sometimes, the tire pressure monitoring light illuminates because the tire pressure is too high. Standard tires: 2.4-2.5 bar; reinforced tires: 2.8-2.9 bar; maximum pressure: should not exceed 3.5 bar. Therefore, if any tire exceeds 3.0 bar, it may trigger the tire pressure monitoring light. 3. The tire pressure monitoring light may come on after prolonged driving with low tire pressure. This usually occurs when a tire's pressure is too low, causing the tire temperature to rise during high-speed operation, which in turn increases the tire pressure. In such cases, you should stop and rest or replace the spare tire promptly. 4. The tire pressure monitoring light may illuminate due to low tire pressure caused by not inflating the tires for a long time. When the pressure drops below 1.8 bar, it can trigger the tire pressure monitoring light.