My Tire Exploded on the Freeway! Then My Car Tells Me the Tire’s Low?

We
adore our cars and we love that the technology they come equipped with are put
there to ensure our safety and optimal level of operation. Everyone knows that when our car is running at
its’ peak performance we save. We save
gas as well as our personal selves from possible harm, and we save on insurance. Yet we still see tire blowouts on the side of
the road almost every day. Why? If our cars come fully loaded with warning
systems, like Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) that prevent our tires
from coming to dangerously low levels before we add air and prevent those scary
blowouts, then please explain why that light goes on right before or after that
blowout occurs. Are the concepts there
but the failure to launch at the necessary moment inhibiting our safety when it
comes to tire pressure?
Before
2008 all cars had to manually get checked for correct tire pressure the
old-fashioned way. Remember those tire pressure gauges every father,
grandfather, or other family member had lying around their workshop or in their
toolbox? Playing with them as a kid, knowing that they had something to do with
tires, but never having to use one in real life. Oftentimes we overlook the need to check our
tire pressure especially when our cars have internal sensors that assess that
stuff for us, yet Over 25% of cars on the road are driving with tires that are
underinflated. Please refer here: SaferCar.gov.

TPMS 500BT Specs
- 4 A-Type sensors
- Small, compact designed receiver with a smooth finished body
- Anti-theft wrench,
- Anti-theft nuts,
- Cigarette lighter power plug,
- Velcro, 3V lithium batteries, and
- User manual.
- Attractive blue-light indicating power on
- Transmitter sensors are easy to install with anti-theft construction
- Pressure Range is 0~ 65 ± 1PSI
- Frequency is 433.92MHz
- Lifespan is Approx. 1 year
- Bluetooth Frequency is 3.0 SPP


The TPMS 500BT
is an added piece of technology in your car that can prevent you from those
dreaded tire blowouts. Keeping drivers safe on the road is of utmost importance
to the company. Watch out for their newest product, the TPMS 500BT to hit the
markets by mid-May with a price tag between $239-$249.
Written By: Rachel Quaill
Marketing Representative at PAPAGO! Inc.
376 Lemon Creek Drive
Walnut, CA 91789
(909) 595-6896
(909) 595-6896
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