Where to Check the Tire Pressure Monitoring in the Avancier?
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The tire pressure monitoring in the Avancier can be viewed on the dashboard. By setting and calibrating, the tire pressure monitoring can be displayed on the dashboard, and the vehicle also automatically monitors it. Tire pressure refers to the internal pressure of a car's tires, and both excessively high and low tire pressure can affect the normal use of the tires. Low tire pressure can deform the tire shape, leading to cracks, accelerating rubber aging, and increasing tire wear. High tire pressure reduces the tire's elasticity, making it prone to blowouts while driving. The Avancier is a mid-size luxury SUV introduced by GAC Honda, with dimensions of 4858 mm in length, 1942 mm in width, and 1675 mm in height.
When driving my Honda Avancier, I mainly check the tire pressure monitoring system on the instrument panel. After starting the vehicle, use the control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel to scroll through the menu and switch to the tire pressure display page, which shows real-time pressure values for each tire. If you can't find it, you can go to the vehicle settings on the central display screen to enable or view detailed data. The normal tire pressure range is 2.2 to 2.5 bar when the car is cold. Too low pressure increases fuel consumption and tire wear, while too high pressure affects braking performance. It's recommended to check once a month, especially during seasonal changes when temperature fluctuations can cause tire pressure to vary. If the warning light comes on, it indicates a problem, and you should immediately stop to check for leaks or punctures. Maintaining standard tire pressure enhances driving safety and comfort.