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Welcome --- you have great taste in cars. Had one just like it.
Had a close encounter with a Crown Vic in the parking lot of a grocery store ----- totalled mine, broke his parking light. Tanks and sports cars don't mix well.
I'm from the Roanoke area, if you get down Wilmington, NC way, give me a buzz.
Thanks thanks to all I do have a couple problems Tire TPMS is lit and also when putting an analyzer on it the steering angle showed a code anybody familiar with us
Thanks thanks to all I do have a couple problems Tire TPMS is lit and also when putting an analyzer on it the steering angle showed a code anybody familiar with us
Okay okay I get what you're saying you're talking about the sensors in each tire or wheel
And the light comes on if even one of them goes bad or dead (battery). It could be any one of them. But as has already been stated, since all of the sensors are 10+ years old, replacing them all may be a smart thing to do.
And the light comes on if even one of them goes bad or dead (battery). It could be any one of them. But as has already been stated, since all of the sensors are 10+ years old, replacing them all may be a smart thing to do.
Ditto. Dealer's code reader indicated which wheel, a few years back, on ours. Replaced them all, new sensors "paired" with our car using OBD III (?) only available at an increasingly limited group of Dealers. It can be done, a wealth of info here, search TPMS101.