RaceRedder
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Okay, I might sound very stupid right now, but still I'm going to ask, because when not asking, you stay stupid.
I searched this question on Google and watched some video's on Youtube, but I want to know how this works specifically on the Mustang, because yesterday I read something about a seller who said that the wheels he is going to sell are without sensors. And then I got confused, so here we go.
1. How does the car know that there is low tire pressure?
2. How does the car know what the PSI is on each tire?
3. How does the sensor communicate with the vehicle?
4. Is the sensor inside the tire or inside the wheel?
5. Does every wheel/tire you purchase come with the exact same sensor? If not, how can you check what wheel/tire you need?
I searched this question on Google and watched some video's on Youtube, but I want to know how this works specifically on the Mustang, because yesterday I read something about a seller who said that the wheels he is going to sell are without sensors. And then I got confused, so here we go.
1. How does the car know that there is low tire pressure?
2. How does the car know what the PSI is on each tire?
3. How does the sensor communicate with the vehicle?
4. Is the sensor inside the tire or inside the wheel?
5. Does every wheel/tire you purchase come with the exact same sensor? If not, how can you check what wheel/tire you need?
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