What does the tire pressure warning light on the Roewe 360 mean?
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Here are the specific reasons why the tire pressure warning light on the Roewe 360 may illuminate: 1. Punctured tire: You can use a tire pressure gauge to measure the pressure. The normal values are 2.3 for the front tires and 2.5 for the rear tires. If the pressure is low, inflate the tires and then observe the tire pressure warning light. 2. Excessive tire pressure: The standard tire pressure is 2.4-2.5bar; for reinforced tires, it is 2.8-2.9bar. The maximum pressure should not exceed 3.5bar. Therefore, if any tire exceeds 3.0bar, it will trigger the tire pressure monitoring light. 3. Low tire pressure: When the pressure drops below 1.8bar, it will cause the tire pressure monitoring light to illuminate. 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.