What does the tire pressure monitoring in the 2021 Ant refer to?
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Tire pressure monitoring systems can be divided into two types: one is an indirect tire pressure monitoring system, which determines whether a tire is abnormal by detecting differences in tire rotation speeds, and the other is a direct tire pressure monitoring system, which involves installing four tire pressure monitoring sensors inside the tires. Below are specific details about the related information: Working principle: When the air pressure in a tire decreases, the rolling radius of that tire will become smaller, causing its rotation speed to increase compared to the other wheels. By comparing the differences in rotation speeds between tires, the purpose of monitoring tire pressure is achieved. Precautions: According to relevant statistical data from the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), driving with underinflated tires can increase fuel consumption by 3.3%.
I pay extra attention to safety while driving, and the tire pressure monitoring system in the 2021 Ant is an incredibly practical tool that monitors tire pressure in real time. If a tire's pressure is too low or there's a risk of air leakage, it will illuminate a warning light on the dashboard to alert me to check. This helps prevent tire blowouts, especially on highways, avoiding sudden loss of control hazards. I also believe it helps save fuel, as the car runs more smoothly with proper tire pressure, naturally reducing fuel consumption. It automatically checks when starting the car, making operation simple, but it's important to remember to manually recheck the tires regularly with a pressure gauge for double insurance to ensure worry-free driving. Overall, this system gives me much more peace of mind when driving.