Re: Tire (Air) Pressure Problem - Please help
You need to get a good digital tire gage and check tire pressures when the light comes on. If tire pressure is ok, the dealer should be correcting the problem, no charge under warranty. Too bad you didn't do this initially, the first time you had the problem. Actually, you should be checking tire pressures frequently anyway. With the low volume of air in these tires, they will be more affected by temperature changes, etc. than the standard tire.