What to Do When the Outlander Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes On?
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Outlander tire pressure warning solution is to pull over, first turn on the hazard lights, slow down gradually, and observe the safety before and after parking on the right side of the road. The owner needs to rule out false alarms. Tire pressure monitoring is divided into active tire pressure monitoring and passive tire pressure monitoring. The former works by setting the tire pressure value, and when the tire pressure is too low or the tire leaks, it will trigger an alarm. The latter monitors tire pressure by detecting the rotation speed of the tires, as low-pressure tires rotate faster than normal tires. There are four main reasons in daily life that may trigger the tire pressure warning: 1. The tire is punctured and leaks; 2. The tire pressure setting is not reset after replacing or repairing the tire; 3. The tire pressure setting is not reset after inflating the tire; 4. The car has not been driven for a long time.