Tire Pressure Warning!
i know stock cold tire pressure should be 35.
with it being 40 and below...recently in the upper teens....
should i inflate it to 38 cold to accomodate or leave it at 35 cold?
nevermind. i read some other articles and found out I should always have it at 35 cold regardless of outside temps
with it being 40 and below...recently in the upper teens....
should i inflate it to 38 cold to accomodate or leave it at 35 cold?
nevermind. i read some other articles and found out I should always have it at 35 cold regardless of outside temps
Last edited by dhwang80; Jan 4, 2008 at 04:19 PM.
hi, my alarm light don't want to go off...I put back 35psi to all the tires (my car is store for the winter) want for a ride but that light still there even if the pressure is good
got any solution for me ? thanks
got any solution for me ? thanks
^^ One of the sensors might be faulty.
Since you store the car during the winter, I wouldn’t do anything until you take it out this spring. If you have the light then, I would have the sensors checked.
--Spike
Since you store the car during the winter, I wouldn’t do anything until you take it out this spring. If you have the light then, I would have the sensors checked.
--Spike
Originally Posted by Spike100
^^ One of the sensors might be faulty.
Since you store the car during the winter, I wouldn’t do anything until you take it out this spring. If you have the light then, I would have the sensors checked.
--Spike
Since you store the car during the winter, I wouldn’t do anything until you take it out this spring. If you have the light then, I would have the sensors checked.
--Spike
Thanks for the update. That helps all of us learn. Glad to hear it is working.
I’m guessing, but here is what might have been going on. The sensors are activated by centrifugal force when the tires begin rotating (that’s why you do not get a reading until driving a short distance). I suspect that one of the sensors was sticking due to the cold temperature.
--Spike
I’m guessing, but here is what might have been going on. The sensors are activated by centrifugal force when the tires begin rotating (that’s why you do not get a reading until driving a short distance). I suspect that one of the sensors was sticking due to the cold temperature.
--Spike
I bottomed my car out on a ramp in Alabama and it hit the ground pretty hard, had a light on since, think it's the sensors? My PSI thing keeps beeping and stuff, but it was also cold there, colder than the normal Miami, FL weather, so... blah, I just bought it and I have no manual, any help would be appreciated.
Originally Posted by HadesMR
I bottomed my car out on a ramp in Alabama and it hit the ground pretty hard, had a light on since, think it's the sensors? My PSI thing keeps beeping and stuff, but it was also cold there, colder than the normal Miami, FL weather, so... blah, I just bought it and I have no manual, any help would be appreciated. 

if all the pressure are good in the tires and it flash, probably the sensors...try to look wich one and go to a garage
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