What to Do When the Car Tire Pressure Monitoring Alarm Goes Off?

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MacOscar
07/29/25 4:55pm
When the car tire pressure monitoring alarm goes off, you should reduce speed, control the steering wheel, and find a safe place to check. The tire pressure monitoring system is a type of active safety equipment that can promptly alert you when there are signs of danger in the tires, reminding the driver to take appropriate measures to prevent serious accidents. With a tire pressure monitoring system, you can ensure that the tires always operate within the specified pressure and temperature range, thereby reducing tire damage and extending their service life. Reasons for the tire pressure monitoring alarm to activate include: 1. Tire repair or inflation without resetting the tire pressure data; 2. Dead battery in the tire pressure sensor; 3. Leaking valve stem; 4. The car has been idle for too long.
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