Why does the tire pressure monitoring light come on when the tires have air?

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MaggieFitz
07/29/25 3:18pm
The reasons why the tire pressure monitoring light comes on when the tires have air are: 1. False alarm from the tire pressure monitoring system; 2. Slow air leakage after a tire puncture, triggering the warning light; 3. Encountering uneven road surfaces while driving, causing uneven tire pressure distribution. The function of tire pressure monitoring is to automatically and continuously monitor tire pressure during driving, alerting drivers to leaks or low pressure to ensure driving safety. The tire pressure monitoring warning symbol resembles an exclamation mark inside a jar shape. When this light illuminates, it's recommended to stop and investigate the cause promptly to eliminate potential hazards.
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