Why does a car alarm go off for no reason?
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Vehicle doors are not properly closed. Faulty anti-theft system. Small animal interference. Below are solutions for indirect tire pressure monitoring system malfunctions: 1. Direct tire pressure monitoring: Direct TPMS uses pressure sensors installed in each tire to directly measure tire pressure, transmitting pressure data from inside the tire to a central receiver via wireless transmitters, then displaying each tire's pressure data. The system automatically alerts when tire pressure is too low or when there's air leakage. 2. Indirect tire pressure monitoring: Indirect TPMS works by detecting when a tire's pressure decreases - the vehicle's weight causes that wheel's rolling radius to shrink, making it rotate faster than other wheels. By comparing rotational speed differences between tires, it monitors tire pressure. Indirect tire alarm systems essentially monitor pressure by calculating tires' rolling radii.