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Old Jun 22, 2004 | 09:13 PM
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Default Using TireFit

Does using Tirefit in the occurance of a flat tire / puncture void the tire warranty, as is usually the case. Or being this is OEM from DC is that not the case?

Also will the Tirefit destroy the air pressure sensor located inside the tire?

Having a flat tire seems to be the one thing that scares me about this car. The manual stating if Tirefit doesn't work, drive back and forth 30 feet to even the distribution of it within the tire. This just seems crazy to me. Flat bed is the only option or having the tire plugged onsite.
 
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Old Jun 23, 2004 | 09:20 AM
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Default Re: Using TireFit

Originally Posted by XFire-Amore
Does using Tirefit in the occurance of a flat tire / puncture void the tire warranty, as is usually the case. Or being this is OEM from DC is that not the case?

Also will the Tirefit destroy the air pressure sensor located inside the tire?

Having a flat tire seems to be the one thing that scares me about this car. The manual stating if Tirefit doesn't work, drive back and forth 30 feet to even the distribution of it within the tire. This just seems crazy to me. Flat bed is the only option or having the tire plugged onsite.
I have used the sealant equipped with my Crossfire. Unfortunately the hole was too large for the sealant to be effective. I had the tire plugged on-site. Several weeks after I reduced the air pressure in the tire to test the sensor. It works fine.
 
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