What to Do When the Tire Pressure Monitoring Does Not Display After Inflation?
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If the tire pressure monitoring does not display after inflation, you can manually reset it. The specific steps are as follows: 1. Press and hold the tire pressure reset button, i.e., the "SET" button, for 3 seconds. 2. Release the button upon hearing a "beep" sound. Below is more information about tire pressure monitoring: 1. Tire pressure monitoring automatically checks the tire pressure in real-time while driving and alerts the driver to tire leaks or low pressure to ensure driving safety. 2. When the tire pressure is too high, it reduces the contact area between the tire and the ground, increasing the pressure the tire bears and affecting its grip. When driving over bumps or uneven surfaces, the tire lacks sufficient space to absorb shocks, which not only impacts driving stability and ride comfort but also increases the impact on the suspension system, potentially causing damage.
I've been driving for over a decade and often encounter situations where the tire pressure monitoring doesn't display after inflating the tires. While this is usually a minor issue, it's important to pay attention. The system needs time to adjust to the new pressure—it's recommended to drive for about 10 minutes. If the display returns to normal, then there's no problem. Otherwise, try manually resetting the system, such as by finding and holding down a button near the steering wheel. Sensors are also prone to malfunction, especially in older car models where the battery may deplete after four or five years and need replacement. Don't take it lightly—incorrect tire pressure is dangerous on highways and increases the risk of a blowout. Regular checks can prevent issues; confirm the tire pressure monitoring function is working properly before inflating, and mention any problems during maintenance.