What to Do When Abnormal Tire Pressure is Displayed After Snowfall?
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If abnormal tire pressure is displayed after snowfall, you can wait for the vehicle to drive for a period of time to enter a normal working state or measure the tire pressure when the tires reach their normal operating temperature. Additionally, check whether your tire pressure monitoring device is functioning properly. Tire Pressure Monitoring Methods: Direct tire pressure monitoring uses pressure sensors installed on each tire to directly measure the tire pressure. The pressure information inside the tire is then transmitted to a central receiver module via a wireless transmitter, which displays the tire pressure data. When the tire pressure is too low or there is a leak, the system will automatically issue an alarm. Indirect tire pressure monitoring works by detecting when the pressure in a tire decreases, causing the vehicle's weight to reduce the rolling radius of that wheel, making it rotate faster than the other wheels. The purpose of monitoring tire pressure is to compare the speed differences between the tires. Essentially, an indirect tire pressure alert system monitors tire pressure by calculating the rolling radius of the tires. Causes of Abnormal Tire Pressure: Abnormal tire pressure caused by a puncture, or when a tire's pressure is too high or too low.