What Does Tire Pressure Loss Mean?
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Tire pressure loss refers to a decrease in tire pressure. Here are detailed explanations: Causes of tire pressure loss: It can be caused by a tire leak or puncture from a nail. Tire pressure loss means the absence of tire pressure. When a tire is damaged, the valve leaks, or the tire is punctured by a nail, the high-pressure gas inside the tire gradually leaks out, eventually leading to a loss of air pressure. Hazards of tire pressure loss: Insufficient pressure increases tire body deformation, making the tire side prone to cracks. It also causes flexing movements, leading to excessive heat, accelerating rubber aging, fatigue of the cord layer, and breakage of cords. Additionally, it increases the tire's contact area with the ground, accelerating shoulder wear.