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The importance of tire pressure

Apr 17, 2024

Nowadays, new cars and most vehicles are equipped with tire pressure detection functions. We often see news that problems with tire pressure can lead to major safety accidents.


How important is tire pressure monitoring?
In terms of vehicle safety, most car owners are concerned about the number of airbags, whether there are anti-collision steel beams, how the crash test was, and the thickness of the body steel plates. However, it is most easy to ignore the potential dangers caused by abnormal tire pressure during actual vehicle use. During driving, even experienced drivers cannot clearly detect changes in tire pressure without data monitoring.


The dangers of too high or too low tire pressure
Unstable tire pressure will lead to longer tire braking distances, which can easily lead to vehicle rear-end collisions, run off the road, and other accidents. What's even more dangerous is that unstable tire pressure will increase the probability of a tire blowout. A tire blowout while the vehicle is driving at high speed may lead to a tragic car crash and death. As an active vehicle safety configuration, the most significant effect of tire pressure monitoring is that it can significantly reduce puncture accidents due to abnormal tire pressure, and at the same time extend the service life of tires. Data shows that if the vehicle can always run with correct and stable tire pressure, it can save car owners a lot of gas money every year.


It is not good to have your car's tire pressure too high or too low. Too high will lead to poor tire adhesion and reduce tire performance. On the contrary, if the tire pressure of the car is too low, it will increase the fuel consumption of the car, cause damage to the tires, and easily cause tire blowout.

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