What is the Difference Between Tire Pressure Monitoring and Tire Pressure Display?
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Tire pressure monitoring and tire pressure display differ in the following aspects: 1. Different principles: Tire pressure display is an active tire pressure monitoring system that shows the real-time pressure values of all four tires on the central control screen; tire pressure warning is a passive tire pressure monitoring system that triggers an alarm when the pressure is too high or too low. 2. Different functionalities: The tire pressure warning alerts the driver when the pressure is insufficient or too high, serving as a caution without displaying the actual pressure. Excessive tire pressure can cause steering wheel vibration and deviation, reducing driving comfort, while insufficient pressure increases friction between the vehicle and the road surface, leading to higher fuel consumption. In contrast, the tire pressure display allows the driver to see the real-time pressure directly, enabling proactive measures.