<VV> was gauge - now TPMS
FrankCB at aol.com
FrankCB at aol.com
Thu Feb 9 00:02:14 EST 2012
There's about a 1 psi change in tire pressure for every 10 degree F. change
in ambient temperature, so if you haven't checked your tire pressure in a
long time expect to see it has dropped now that we're in colder weather.
Frank Burkhard
Boonton, NJ
In a message dated 2/8/2012 6:53:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
harrysmith1957 at gmail.com writes:
I work at a Chrysler dealer service dept and every time the temperature
drops we get dozens of cars pulling in with the warning light on. Most of
them do not even know what the light means! I usually try to throw in a
comment that the info on the light and a lot of other good stuff is in the
owners manual. Thankfully we do not get a lot of cold mornings here in
South Florida. BTW the new Chryslers do have a display that gives pressure
readings for each tire.
Harry Smith
1963 Rampside
Coral Springs, FL
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