What does tire pressure TC mean?
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Tire pressure TC refers to the Traction Control System. TC is the abbreviation for Traction Control System, meaning the anti-skid control system, which is the traction control system. When braking or accelerating sharply on slippery roads, the wheels are prone to slipping or even losing control, posing a danger. To address such safety issues, the traction control system was developed. Common tire pressure monitoring methods: Direct tire pressure monitoring: Direct tire pressure monitoring devices use pressure sensors installed in each tire to directly measure the tire pressure. The pressure information is transmitted wirelessly from inside the tire to a central receiver module, which then displays the tire pressure data for each tire. When the tire pressure is too low or there is a leak, the system automatically alerts the driver. Indirect tire pressure monitoring: When the pressure in a tire decreases, the vehicle's weight causes the rolling radius of that wheel to become smaller, resulting in a faster rotation speed compared to the other wheels. By comparing the differences in rotation speeds between the tires, the system monitors the tire pressure. Indirect tire pressure warning systems essentially rely on calculating the rolling radius of the tires to monitor pressure.