What is the difference between tire pressure warning and tire pressure display?
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The difference between tire pressure warning and tire pressure display lies in their nature: the tire pressure warning is merely an alarm system that alerts when the tire pressure is either too high or too low; the tire pressure display refers to the direct visualization of tire pressure on the car's dashboard. Both excessively high and low tire pressures are undesirable, and the vehicle will issue an alarm when abnormal tire pressure is detected. When the car's tire pressure is too high, it reduces the tire's contact area, increases tire pressure excessively, causes excessive wear on the central tread of the tire, affects driving comfort, and poses a risk of tire damage when encountering uneven road surfaces. Conversely, when the car's tire pressure is too low, it can also lead to excessive tire wear, easily cause tire deformation, shorten the tire's service life, and increase the vehicle's fuel consumption.