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Old 09-12-2005, 12:31 AM
sredish sredish is offline
 
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Not necessarily deal with it. What happens, and what he said is, the pressure will drop as the temps drop, so when it's cold out, the pressure in the tires will be lower.

You can add air to the tires to make the light go away or you can just go ignore it and the heat will raise the pressure and make the light turn off. As we go into the fall, the temps will drop. There's nothing wrong with just adding another 5 lbs of air if your light is coming on. Simply put, if your light comes on, then check the pressures and do what you feel needs to be done.
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