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Where is the tire pressure monitoring?

Tire pressure is monitored on the dashboard and display screen.

Tire pressure monitoring devices are usually viewed on the dashboard or, if installed, on the installed display screen. Its function is to automatically monitor the tire air pressure in real time while the car is running, and give an alarm for tire air leakage and low air pressure to ensure driving safety.

It is normal for the cold tire pressure to be between 2.2 and 2.5. The generally recommended cold tire pressure is 2.5, so the fuel consumption will be lower, and the tire pressure can be controlled within the safe tire pressure range of 3.0 when driving at high speed. In fact, the tire pressure requirements of different models are different.

Tire pressure monitoring of some vehicles will display tire temperature and air pressure on the LCD screen or multimedia screen in the center of the instrument. Some vehicles can only look at the tire pressure warning indicator. When the tire leaks, the tire pressure indicator light on the instrument will light up.

The role of tire pressure monitoring

First, ensure traffic safety.

Too low tire pressure will lead to tire deformation, increased wear, insufficient tread contact pressure, and increase driving resistance and fuel consumption, which will bring great hidden dangers to driving safety. Tire pressure monitoring technology can detect abnormal tire pressure in time, remind drivers to deal with it in time, and effectively avoid potential driving hazards.

Second, prolong the service life of tires.

If the air pressure is unstable and uneven during the use of the tire, it will lead to uneven tire wear, thus shortening the service life of the tire. Tire pressure monitoring technology can let the owner adjust the tire pressure in time and ensure the service life of the tire by detecting the tire pressure in time and giving an alarm.

Third, reduce fuel consumption.

Unstable air pressure will increase the rolling resistance of tires, make the engine need more energy to drive tires, and increase fuel consumption. However, regular tire pressure detection and timely adjustment can make tires have a better grounding state, reduce resistance, and then reduce fuel consumption.