Where to Check the Tire Pressure of the Classic Sylphy?
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For vehicles equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system, the specific values of all four tires can be directly viewed on the instrument display. The recommended tire pressure for the Nissan Sylphy is between 2.3-2.5 bar. The driving wheels can have a slightly higher pressure than the driven wheels, and the tire pressure in winter can be slightly higher than in summer. It is recommended not to exceed 2.8 bar, while the tire pressure for new cars is 3.0 bar. There are two principles for the automotive tire pressure monitoring system: 1. Direct tire pressure monitoring: A gas pressure sensor is installed inside the tire, and a wireless transmitter sends the signal to the central receiving module, which then processes and displays the specific values on the instrument panel. 2. Indirect tire pressure monitoring: It uses the difference in wheel rotation speed to determine tire leakage. When a tire leaks, the vehicle's weight causes the rolling radius of that wheel to become smaller, resulting in a faster rotation speed compared to other wheels. By comparing the differences in rotation speed between the tires, it determines tire pressure loss to achieve monitoring effects.