Wheel pressure sensor
most rims will take them just fine. best solution is to ask on here and someone might already have them and tried it.
if not, then your gonna get dashes in the reading, and itll always take you to that menu when you start, as tho they were low, but luckily it wont beep.
if not, then your gonna get dashes in the reading, and itll always take you to that menu when you start, as tho they were low, but luckily it wont beep.
Originally posted by ares
if not, ..., and itll always take you to that menu when you start, as tho they were low, but luckily it wont beep.
if not, ..., and itll always take you to that menu when you start, as tho they were low, but luckily it wont beep.
Originally posted by Brad4rdHay
uh, actually hes right.
uh, actually hes right.
Well maybe they are both right I do not get that paticular menu everytime (at all) when I start the car, and when I do goto that menu it is dashes. Go figure
it's not like your going down the track and get into a chicane and think "Am I losing traction in my left front tire because the air pressure is too low and not warmed up yet?" I don't think so.... unless you are really racing and need to be **** with your tire pressure it is just a novelty item for us novices/racer wannabies.
Im not putting out incorrect info bud, I have rims on my car right now, no tire pressure monitor. when I turn on the car I get front pressure menu, it has 2 dashes for each side, hit the menu button and I go to rear, same thing, one more time and Im at the last used screen.
and it does not beep.
not sure what yours does, or why it would be different.
and it does not beep.
not sure what yours does, or why it would be different.
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