Tire pressure
I don't remember if my car at home has tire-pressure monitoring but the
rental car does and of course the rental company gave me no information about how to use it. It seems to me that when the light goes on, and I add some air to one or two tires that accept the air, even if I don't add enough, or maybe I add too much, then I hold the button in until the light goes off, and even if I have low pressure in a couple tires, even if the tires are uneven, the light will go off and will stay off because I said that that was okay. Is that right? It seems very unreliable, especially since I didn't bring a tire pressure gauge, and though you can set the pumps here to the desired pressure, they don't seem to make any noise when filling or done filling. |
Tire pressure
On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 20:58:11 +0300, micky wrote:
It seems very unreliable, especially since I didn't bring a tire pressure gauge, Instead of wasting all this time on Usenet, go to the nearest AutoZone and spend ten bucks. Keep it in your own pocket when you turn in the rental car. |
Tire pressure
In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 15 Apr 2019 19:28:14 -0000 (UTC), Sam Hill
wrote: On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 20:58:11 +0300, micky wrote: It seems very unreliable, especially since I didn't bring a tire pressure gauge, Instead of wasting all this time on Usenet, go to the nearest AutoZone and The time I spend here is socializing, and I can do it at night when I'm relaxing. spend ten bucks. Keep it in your own pocket when you turn in the rental car. |
Tire pressure
On 4/15/2019 3:28 PM, Sam Hill wrote:
On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 20:58:11 +0300, micky wrote: It seems very unreliable, especially since I didn't bring a tire pressure gauge, Instead of wasting all this time on Usenet, go to the nearest AutoZone and spend ten bucks. I'd rather see the likes of this type of topic than the abundant idiotic political whining. |
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