Where is the tire pressure monitoring device installed in car tires?
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The tire pressure monitoring device in car tires is installed either inside the tire or on the exterior of the valve stem. Specific functions of tire pressure monitoring: Prevent accidents - The tire pressure monitoring system serves as an active safety device that can issue timely alerts when tires show dangerous signs, prompting drivers to take appropriate actions to avoid serious accidents; Extend tire lifespan - It maintains tires working within specified pressure and temperature ranges at all times, thereby reducing tire damage and prolonging service life; Improve driving economy - When tire pressure is too low, it increases the contact area between tires and the ground, consequently increasing frictional resistance. Tire pressure anomaly warning: If the tire pressure warning light illuminates, it indicates one or more tires are significantly underinflated. In this case, you should stop the vehicle as soon as possible, check the tire pressure and inflate to the correct pressure value. After replacing tires or pressure sensors, the tire pressure sensor system must be matched with the sensors, otherwise the tire pressure indicator light will remain on.