
If the tire pressure monitoring of BYD Tang suddenly shows abnormality, you can enter the tire pressure sensor matching to re-match the tires for inspection. If the abnormality persists, it is recommended to directly consult the local dealer for inspection and repair. Relevant information about tire pressure is as follows: 1. Introduction: Tire pressure, strictly speaking, refers to the air pressure inside the tire. In car maintenance, the engine is the heart of the car, and the damage to the engine will lead to the exhaustion of the car's life. Then, the tire pressure is the blood pressure of the car, and the level of tire pressure plays a vital role in the performance and power of the car. 2. Hazards of excessive tire pressure: The friction and adhesion of the tire will decrease, affecting the braking effect; it will cause the steering wheel to vibrate and deviate, reducing the comfort of driving.

The tire pressure monitoring suddenly reported an abnormality. I also encountered this issue before when driving a BYD Tang. The most common reasons are unbalanced tire pressure or it being too low, which triggers the sensor alarm. You can first park the car in a safe place and use a tire pressure gauge to check the actual pressure of all four tires yourself. Remember to compare it with the standard values on the door frame. If the pressure is normal, it might be a sensor malfunction, such as the internal battery running out or dust blocking the signal. The BYD Tang's system sometimes requires a reset calibration. Try looking for the relevant settings option on the car's infotainment screen to reset it. If it still doesn’t work, you should go to a 4S shop or repair shop immediately and have them use professional tools to read the error codes and troubleshoot. Don’t ignore this issue—tire pressure problems directly affect braking distance and handling safety, especially when driving on highways, where serious accidents can easily occur. Regularly checking tire pressure is a money-saving and life-saving habit.

I have a BYD Tang at home, and one time while driving, the tire pressure monitoring system suddenly alarmed, which gave me a scare. I immediately found an open space to pull over and used the tire pressure gauge from the trunk to check the pressure. I found that the tire pressure was a bit low, probably due to not paying attention to it regularly. If the pressure is fine, then check if it's a sensor issue, like a false alarm from the system or a problem with the receiver. A simple fix is to first ensure there's no air leakage in the tires, then try resetting the system from the dashboard. If the problem persists, I just drive straight to the shop for a check-up to feel at ease. Remember to drive safely—don't delay with such issues, as they can lead to tire wear or even blowouts.

The abnormal tire pressure monitoring warning is a safety signal that should never be taken lightly. I have encountered similar situations and immediately pulled over to check the actual tire pressure. Causes include low pressure, sensor false alarms, etc. Addressing it promptly can avoid risks: improper handling may worsen vehicle instability or fuel consumption. Professional diagnosis and handling are required.


