What does tire pressure warning mean?
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Tire pressure warning refers to detecting an issue with tire pressure, alerting the driver to stop and inspect. The reasons for tire pressure warning are: 1. Tire puncture; 2. Prolonged driving or failure to replenish tire pressure in time; 3. Malfunction of the tire pressure sensor; 4. Failure to reset the tire pressure module after tire replacement or repair. The functions of tire pressure warning are: 1. Preventing accidents; 2. Extending tire service life; 3. Reducing wear on the suspension system. Methods to address tire pressure warning include: 1. Displaying tire pressure and temperature on the dashboard to check for abnormalities; 2. Observing whether the under-inflated tire is leaking; 3. Checking if the tire pressure monitor is malfunctioning.