Where should I go to deal with the tire pressure warning light? And does it count as insurance if I need to get it repaired ?
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Petrol stations all have air inflation equipment
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To see if there is a problem with the actual tire pressure? If the tire pressure is normal and not flat, it may be due to a sudden change in temperature. I encountered two times, and didn't bother with it. It got better on its own.