What does the tire pressure warning mean?
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Tire pressure warning means that a problem with tire pressure has been detected, reminding the car owner to stop and check. The functions of tire pressure monitoring and the methods to eliminate the warning are as follows: Functions of tire pressure monitoring: The tire pressure monitoring system not only alerts the owner to driving safety when the tire pressure is too high, too low, or the temperature is too high, but also helps the owner save fuel and money, making the car more low-carbon and environmentally friendly. By using the tire pressure monitoring system, the owner can always keep track of the tire condition, prevent tire blowouts, and save fuel while being environmentally friendly. Methods to eliminate the tire pressure warning: Check and confirm whether the tire pressure is normal. If there is a problem, adjust it to the standard tire pressure, then drive a few kilometers. Generally, the computer will automatically correct and reset at this time. If the tire pressure is confirmed to be normal, go to a car service shop to check the tire pressure sensor and eliminate the fault code. If necessary, find the setting button on the central console to manually reset it.