Do You Know What This Symbol Means?
Do you recognize the symbol here? It lights up in your instrument panel and looks like a U-shaped pictograph with treads and an exclamation point in the middle.
Do you understand what it means now?
If you guessed a low tire-pressure warning, you are right. If you didn’t recognize the symbol, that’s also understandable because one out of three drivers do not, according to Schrader, a company that makes tire pressure monitoring systems.
The warning for the TPMS lights up when one or more of your vehicle’s tires is 25% below the manufacturer’s recommended pressure. The system is now required on all vehicles starting with the 2008 model year.
The issue here seems to be that the public hasn’t been properly educated on the warning symbol, which is supposed to be “idiot proof” and understandable across a wide variety of cultures and languages. Yet 46% of drivers couldn’t figure out that the icon represents a tire and 14% thought the symbol represented another problem with the vehicle entirely, according to Schrader.
As we said earlier in the week, properly inflated tires are vitally important to your safety. Low pressure will affect your braking, acceleration, stability, cornering and fuel economy. The government instituted the TPMS mandate after the Bridgestone/Firestone tire failures on the Ford Explorer in 2000, a controversy that was partly attributed to inadequately inflated tires.
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yes it was in yahoo news yestrday
lol.. I was wondering, i saw this somewhere.. So it's in yahoo news..
in many models of cars!
even i dont know, as i drive 2007 model
when the driver has gained too much weight around the belly area... look closely and you will see the midriff of a middle aged guy in his boxer shorts... one of the possible side effects of this kind of weight gain is that it 'might' make it seem like the tires have less air but its all related to the afore mentioned weight gain
I think most people don't even bother to check what the correct pressure for their tyres should be :O(
thank you, that was so informative!
yea have seen the exact same symbol on yahoo news today... ctrl+c and ctrl+v :P
TFS. :)
It's Yahoo...News today
I didn't know that myself, maybe because I drive a 2006 model ;-)
c'mon Flor behave...be a good boy!!! :-)
Regards!!
"The system is now required on all vehicles starting with the 2008 model year. "
But not all cars have tyre pressure monitoring so that kinda sucks
are you thingkin what im thinkin? hehehe ☺
looks like something behind. watch for that! eeeeeekkkkk....b!
TFS. BTW it looks something else! Hehehehehe!!!
TFS