Why does the tire pressure warning light go off after driving for a while?

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Lincoln
07/24/25 8:03pm
The reasons why the tire pressure warning light goes off after driving for a while are: 1: Thermal expansion and contraction of gas: This is common in winter when temperatures are low. After driving for a while, the tires warm up and the warning stops. 2: The tire pressure is at a critical point: The warning appears when the tire temperature is low and automatically disappears when the temperature rises. 3: False alarm: Restarting the vehicle can resolve the issue. The reasons for the tire pressure warning light to illuminate are: 1: A nail punctured the tire; 2: Excessive tire pressure; 3: Driving with low tire pressure for too long; 4: Faulty tire pressure sensor; 5: Not inflating the tires for a long time, causing low tire pressure. The hazards of excessive tire pressure are: 1: Reduced friction and adhesion of the tires, affecting braking performance; 2: Causes steering wheel vibration and deviation, reducing driving comfort; 3: Accelerates wear on the central tread pattern of the tire, shortening its lifespan; 4: Increases vehicle vibration, indirectly affecting the lifespan of other components.
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