What does the car tire pressure warning symbol look like?
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The car tire pressure warning symbol is an exclamation mark inside an irregular arc. Here are the reasons why the tire pressure warning light may illuminate: Tire pressure monitoring light due to a punctured tire: This situation usually involves very slow air leakage, making it difficult to immediately identify which tire is losing pressure. In such cases, a tire pressure gauge can be used to measure the pressure. Tire pressure monitoring light due to prolonged driving with low tire pressure: This typically 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 this situation, it is advisable to stop and rest promptly or replace the tire with a spare. Tire pressure monitoring light due to prolonged underinflation: When the tire pressure drops below 1.8 bar, the tire pressure monitoring light will illuminate. Therefore, regular checks should be performed to ensure the tire pressure monitor is functioning properly. If the tire pressure monitor does not alert you promptly when an issue arises, it may indicate a problem with the monitor itself.