Re: Tires always need air put in them
"I will put this out there for you also because some people will respond about just covering the warning light with electrical tape. Which I find ridiculous but to each their own. This will cause loss of sales if you ever want to sell."
Hi, Wadsworth. I be that guy. After I had Discount Tire replace all the TPMS in my roadster and fail on recalibrating, they told me to go to the Chrysler dealer (who would charge me $200). Little piece of tape made the problem go away, and I am not selling it so it does not matter. Strangely, when I had the tires replaced on my SRT6 about 8 years ago, I told them to leave the TPMS alone, and they still work great after 18 years.