What is the Difference Between Tire Pressure Monitoring and Tire Pressure Warning?
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Tire pressure monitoring refers to the system that continuously monitors the pressure of each tire during normal driving. When the pressure of any tire becomes abnormal, the tire pressure monitoring system will issue a warning, which is called a tire pressure warning. Related information is as follows: 1. After a tire leaks, the vehicle may deviate from its path. At high speeds, a front tire leak or blowout can pose a personal hazard, while a rear tire blowout or leak can cause severe shaking of the vehicle. Real-time monitoring of tire pressure and installing a tire pressure monitoring and warning system in the vehicle can prevent accidents caused by abnormal tire pressure. In the United States, the installation of tire pressure monitoring and warning systems has become a mandatory standard. 2. When the tire pressure system issues a warning, there is no need for the driver to panic. Even if it is not a false alarm, the tire will not immediately lose all its air and become immobile. This is because, in most cases, tire leaks are caused by slow air loss due to punctures from nails.