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tire pressure
Latest news regarding tire pressure
4 parts of a car that can cause it to consume more fuel than usual.
Rising fuel prices have led many drivers to pay more attention to their car's fuel efficiency. Besides driving habits, several parts of the car also directly affect fuel consumption...
Digital transformation
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS): Security vulnerability allows remote vehicle tracking.
New research from the IMDEA Institute warns that wireless signals from TPMS systems could be exploited by criminals to track the schedules and travel habits of vehicle owners.
10 effective ways to save fuel when driving a car amidst rising fuel prices.
Rising domestic fuel prices are making car operating costs increasingly expensive. However, with just a few small changes to driving habits, users can significantly reduce fuel consumption...
Neglecting these three things will cost car owners a lot of money on repairs each year.
Instead of minimizing operating costs, many people waste a lot of money on car repairs each year, even when they don't need them or could avoid them.
Signs of a faulty tire pressure sensor and how to fix it.
During operation, a faulty tire pressure sensor can cause the vehicle to operate inefficiently and may even damage the tires.
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