What does the load status in tire pressure monitoring mean?
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Tire pressure monitoring load status refers to the light-load condition, which means the vehicle is not fully loaded with passengers. In this state, if the tire pressure is below the standard level, it will display the load status. Below is an introduction to tire pressure: 1. The standard tire pressure is 2.3-2.5 bar. For daily use when the vehicle is not fully loaded, setting the tire pressure according to the light-load condition is sufficient. If the vehicle is often fully loaded, the pressure can be slightly higher, typically 0.2 bar above the normal level. For specific details, refer to the vehicle manual, which lists the standard tire pressure for various load conditions. 2. Under-inflation or over-inflation of tires can lead to abnormal tire wear, shorten tire lifespan, increase fuel consumption, and even raise the risk of tire blowouts. It is recommended to check tire pressure once a month to ensure it remains at the normal level. 3. Tire pressure checks must be performed when the tires are in a cooled state. You can use a tire pressure gauge or a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) to check the tire pressure.