Why Does Low Tire Pressure Occur?
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Reasons for low tire pressure: 1. Low temperature; 2. Air leakage; 3. Debris or improper installation of the tire edge with the wheel hub. The impacts of low tire pressure are as follows: 1. It can lead to increased fuel consumption, heavier steering, and tendency to drift, while also causing damage to the tire bead area and abnormal wear, reduced tire strength, and even tire blowouts during high-speed driving; 2. The friction between the tire and the ground increases exponentially, leading to a sharp rise in tire temperature and softening of the tire; 3. The movement of various parts of the tire increases, causing excessive rolling and abnormal heat generation, which reduces the functionality of the cords and rubber, leading to delamination or cord breakage, and excessive friction between the tire and the rim, resulting in damage to the tire bead area and abnormal wear.