I'll admit, I wasn't aware new cars included some form of tire pressure detection. That happens when you've owned the same car for 18 years.
It seems counter-intuitive an idea to me to try to stick some kind of say lithium-powered transmitter in the rim between the tire and transmit the data for processing to some control panel display for the driver to see. But I guess it makes sense that it's accomplished by proximity/balance sensors elsewhere though that could never provide exact or even good PSI accuracy as a manual check with a pressure gauge could and is what led to ZeroGamer thinking there was a problem.
Anyway, I had a weird/dangerous experience not that long ago worth pointing out on the subject of the importance of checking your tires from time to time, at least visually! My brakes were going out and I had to keep pumping the pedal to achieve slow down as I was going to a MicroCenter store pretty far away from me in another city!
It was pretty WTF cause I had changed everything myself over the years, the brake lines/pipes, calipers, hoses, drum shoes, drum pistons, etc. and it worked fine for years, so I was pretty upset! The car pretty much runs on mostly AutoZone/AdvanceAuto parts!
So, I stopped the car in a parking lot before getting there, popped the hood and noticed I had full brake fluid which left me not really knowing what the hell was going on (was thinking maybe the booster was finally going bad maybe)...
Well, I got to my destination safely by going slow and pumping the pedal as mentioned, parked, got out and somebody saw my front passenger-side tire was extremely deflated so he pointed it out to me. I was like, "
Oh, thanks, f--k, so maybe that's why?!?!" A gas station was across the street, so I refilled it there for some quarters because I didn't have my supply box which had my 12VDC car light/air compressor in it. Sure enough, brakes worked fine again, so WTF ??
I never heard of this behavior due to low tire pressure or practically a flat tire... Never happened again as I try to remember to do visual tire checks, but I don't trust the car like I used to... I'm tired of looking at the rust anyway, so I'll be looking for a new one in the near future and will likely switch to a manual transmission also.