What does it mean to correct tire pressure?
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Correcting tire pressure means indicating abnormal tire pressure and triggering the tire pressure monitoring alarm. Here is an introduction to abnormal tire pressure: 1. Low tire pressure: If the pressure is too low, the tire body deformation increases, cracks are prone to appear on the tire side, and flexing motion occurs, leading to excessive heat generation, promoting rubber aging, fatigue of the cord layer, and cord breakage. It also increases the tire contact area, accelerating shoulder wear. 2. High tire pressure: If the pressure is too high, the tire cords will be excessively stretched and deformed, reducing the elasticity of the tire body and increasing the load on the car while driving. In case of impact, internal cracks and blowouts may occur. At the same time, excessive pressure will accelerate crown wear and reduce puncture resistance.