Originally Posted by 62thunderbird
Until such time as the sensors can give me a running psi reading in my tires, I will ignore them. I have been driving for so many years without a computerized system to tell me a tire's low.
The technology's been around for quite some time. I think my friend's dad's 2000 C5 had this feature and most newer GM vehicles (with the right options I'm sure) have a running psi reading of all 4 tires, my dad's Avalanche does this and it's a nice feature because he can tell which tire is low as to not waste time when filling it with air if the indicator pops up.