What to Do When Tire Pressure is Abnormal in Winter?
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If the tire pressure is abnormal in winter, it is recommended to wait until the vehicle has been driven for a while and enters a normal working state, or measure the tire pressure when the tires reach their normal operating temperature. If the abnormality persists at this time, inspection and repair are necessary. Here are some related details: 1. Abnormal tire pressure in winter may be caused by weather changes. 2. Both excessively high and low tire pressure can affect the car's traction and increase fuel consumption. It is necessary to adjust the tire pressure reasonably according to temperature changes. 3. The car's tire pressure monitoring system can monitor the tire pressure by recording the rotation speed of the tires or through sensors installed inside the tires, providing safe and effective protection for the car's wheels and driving. 4. The car's tire pressure monitoring system directly reflects the condition of the tires. Any deviation from the normal value indicates a tire malfunction. When the tire pressure monitoring system detects an issue with the tire pressure, it sends a signal through the sensor to the tire pressure indicator light. The illumination of the tire pressure indicator light alerts the driver to check the tire pressure, and when the warning light comes on, it means the tire pressure has deviated from the normal range.