What is the solution for abnormal tire pressure display?
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The solution for abnormal tire pressure display is to perform a tire pressure reset. The hazards of excessive tire pressure include: 1. Reducing the friction and adhesion of the tire, affecting braking performance and tire lifespan; 2. Decreasing the tire's puncture resistance, making it more prone to blowouts; 3. Accelerating wear on the central tread pattern of the tire, reducing tire lifespan, increasing vehicle vibration, and affecting the lifespan of other components; 4. Causing excessive stretching and deformation of the tire cords, reducing the elasticity of the tire body, increasing the load on the vehicle during driving, and decreasing puncture resistance; 5. Making the tire more susceptible to punctures from sharp objects like nails and glass on the road, leading to internal cracks and blowouts under impact.
The tire pressure warning light is on. I've encountered this issue several times, and it's usually not a big problem. Park in a safe place, turn off the engine, and manually check the air pressure in each tire. Use a simple pressure gauge to see if it's below the manufacturer's recommended value, typically around 30-35 psi. If it's low, add some air—you can borrow tools at gas stations or repair shops. If it's high, release some air. Also, take a quick look for nails, cracks, or abnormal wear on the tires. After addressing the issue, start the car and wait a few minutes—the light might turn off automatically. If it doesn't, you may need to reset the tire pressure monitoring system via the central control screen or the manual guide. If all else fails, take it to a professional shop for a comprehensive check with specialized equipment, such as a faulty sensor or potential leaks. Abnormal tire pressure affects driving safety and increases fuel consumption, so handling it early is best. Developing a habit of checking tire pressure before long trips is the most reliable approach.