What is the difference between ABS tire pressure monitoring and ordinary tire pressure monitoring?
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The differences between ABS tire pressure monitoring and ordinary tire pressure monitoring are: 1. Difference one: The ABS tire pressure monitoring system uses the wheel speed sensors of the car's ABS system to compare the rotational speed differences between tires to achieve tire pressure monitoring, while ordinary tire pressure monitoring systems use tire pressure sensors to detect the rotational speed of the car tires to reflect the tire pressure. 2. Difference two: The car's ABS braking system can perform braking operations based on the distance the car travels and the speed at which it is moving. This function is generally automatically activated at speeds above 30 kilometers per hour. On the other hand, ordinary tire pressure monitoring systems work by installing four tire pressure monitoring sensors inside the tires. These sensors automatically monitor the tire pressure and temperature in real-time, whether the car is stationary or moving, and provide timely alerts for high pressure, low pressure, or high temperature in the tires to prevent traffic accidents caused by tire failures, ensuring driving safety.