Where is the Tire Pressure Monitoring Reset Button?
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The tire pressure status can be viewed on the dashboard of the vehicle, which also includes a tire pressure monitoring reset button. Below is relevant information about automobiles: 1. The standard tire pressure is most suitable around 2.3-2.5pa: Tire pressure, strictly speaking, refers to the air pressure inside the tire. Nowadays, many tires are not filled with air. For these tires, the tire pressure requirements are more stringent. Tires filled with air are affected by seasonal changes. Moreover, tire pressure is closely related to the vehicle's performance, such as comfort and load capacity, and also affects the lifespan of the tire. Air pressure is the lifeblood of a tire; both too high and too low will shorten the tire's service life. 2. Low air pressure: This will increase the deformation of the tire body, making cracks more likely to appear on the sidewalls, and generate bending movements, leading to excessive heat, promoting rubber aging, fatigue of the cord layer, and breaking of the cords. It also increases the tire's contact area with the ground, accelerating wear on the tire shoulders. 3. High air pressure: This will cause excessive stretching and deformation of the tire cords, reducing the elasticity of the tire body and increasing the load the vehicle bears while driving. In case of impact, it may lead to internal cracks and blowouts. Additionally, high air pressure accelerates wear on the tire tread and reduces its pressure resistance.