What does it mean when the vehicle displays a right-side tire pressure loss?
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Right-side tire pressure loss means that the tire pressure on the right side is too low and requires immediate inspection. Below is additional information about tire pressure: 1. Tire pressure monitoring light triggered by a punctured tire: This situation usually involves a very slow leak, making it difficult to immediately identify which tire is affected. In this case, you can use a tire pressure gauge to measure the pressure (front: 2.3 bar, rear: 2.5 bar). If the pressure is low, refill it and then observe the tire pressure warning light. If it lights up again after a few days, the tire may need to be removed for inspection. 2. The tire pressure monitoring light may also indicate excessive tire pressure: According to the international standard GBT2978-2008, the recommended inflation pressure for passenger car tires is: standard tires: 2.4-2.5 bar; reinforced tires: 2.8-2.9 bar; maximum pressure: should not exceed 3.5 bar. If any tire exceeds 3.0 bar, it may trigger the tire pressure monitoring light. 3. Tire pressure monitoring light triggered by prolonged driving with low tire pressure: This usually occurs when a tire has insufficient pressure, causing the tire temperature to rise during high-speed driving, which in turn increases the tire pressure. In this case, you should stop and rest immediately or replace the tire with a spare.