Where is the tire pressure monitoring switch on the Lavida?

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MacKaden
07/29/25 10:59pm
The tire pressure monitoring switch of the Lavida is located on the panel in front of the gear shift lever. Below is relevant information about tire pressure monitoring: 1. Wireless transmission technology: Utilizes highly sensitive miniature wireless sensors fixed inside the tires to collect data such as tire pressure and temperature while the vehicle is in motion or stationary, transmitting this data to the host unit in the cabin in a digital format. 2. Indirect tire pressure monitoring system: Determines tire abnormalities by detecting differences in tire rotation speed. 3. Direct tire pressure monitoring system: Installs four tire pressure monitoring sensors inside the tires to monitor tire pressure and temperature in real-time, whether the vehicle is stationary or in motion, providing timely alerts for high pressure, low pressure, and high temperature to prevent traffic accidents caused by tire malfunctions.
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