Tire Safety Starts with TPMS

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2013
  • Tire Safety Starts with TPMS gives a video overview of tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) that emphasizes the safety benefits associated with a system that warns the driver when one or more of their tires are underinflated.
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  • @WayneCroswell
    @WayneCroswell 11 років тому

    Excellent video for consumers to understand TPMS and the importance of proper tire inflation. Great job TIA.

  • @Correatire
    @Correatire 10 років тому

    Very easy to understand by consumer, Congratulations for the great job!!

  • @bartectpms
    @bartectpms 11 років тому

    Great job Team TIA!

  • @norrinradd2315
    @norrinradd2315 11 років тому

    the TPMS Doctor approves of this video

  • @turboseize
    @turboseize 9 років тому

    Really? Are you serious?
    1st. You check your tyre pressure every time you fill up the tank. (Just as you check oil, coolant, brake and steering fluid levels.)
    2nd. Every time before you start your car, you do a short visual inspection, so you will spot a flat tire (unless you have ultra low sidewalls, but why would you drive those on a daily-driven vehicle?)
    3rd. You check tyre pressures before the start of each longer journey.
    4th and most important: If a tyre looses air, you'll feel it. If you don't, you do not belong behind the wheel. (Exception: cars with run-flat tyres - their stiffer sidewalls will hide underinflation until it is too late. But then, their much too stiff sidewalls ruin ride quality and handling, so why are you using them in the first place?)
    "Next to the seat belt, TPMS is probably the most important safety system..." rubbish. Utter rubbish - and shameless fearmongering.
    TPMS is only needed when using run-flat tyres (but then, it is really needed. No doubt about that.) With proper tyres, the driver will notice underinflation early enough just by the feel how the car drives.
    The most important safety system is a properly trained, alert driver.
    NO electronic gadget may excuse neglecting your duties as a driver.