Where is the tire pressure monitoring system located on the Baojun 730?

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LeNora
07/24/25 11:39pm
Baojun 730's tire pressure can be viewed directly on the dashboard. Only the Luxury and Premium trim levels of the Baojun 730 are equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system, which is a direct-type system that displays tire pressure data on the dashboard without requiring any manual operation. The tire pressure monitoring system is a type of active safety device. It can promptly alert the driver when there are dangerous signs in the tires, prompting them to take appropriate measures, thereby preventing serious accidents. With a tire pressure monitoring system, we can ensure that the tires always operate within the specified pressure and temperature ranges, reducing tire damage and extending their service life. Data shows that driving with insufficient tire pressure—when the pressure drops 10% below the normal value—reduces tire life by 15%. When the tire pressure is too low, it increases the contact area between the tire and the ground, thereby increasing friction resistance. If the tire pressure is 30% below the standard value, fuel consumption will rise by 10%. When the tire pressure is excessively high, it reduces the tire's own shock absorption effect, increasing the burden on the vehicle's suspension system. Prolonged use under such conditions can cause significant damage to the engine chassis and suspension system. Additionally, uneven tire pressure can easily lead to braking deviation, further increasing wear on the suspension system.
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