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Old Feb 9, 2012 | 03:49 PM
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Default Re: Low tire pressure light

If it is not the batteries in the sensor it may be moisture. When you air your tires up if the compressor is not drained of condensate water you can get water in the tire and it gets in the sensor and can cause it to fail. Just a thought, that's why you may have seen the nitrogen instead of air being offered. Nitrogen expands very little with heat, so the tire pressure is more constant.
 
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