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ok then what computer and/or sensor are you talking about?
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I'm not certain what exactly was reset in the pressure sensor system; the sensor(s) in the tire(s) and/or the computer.
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I've had bad luck with the pencil style tire pressure gauges. The dial kind seem a lot better to me.
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I'm guessing there is some onboard computer that tells you when your tires are low. Is that it?
@ glatt - yeh me too, but for ease of recognition I posted the other. I think they are more common. |
Yeah. There's a dashboard indicator light, so it's a good assumption there's software for it in the computer.
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gotcha. Thats where the confusion was.
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Oh, right. The indicator goes on, but it doesn't tell me much, so I then check each tire with a gauge.
I hate to be greedy when most cars don't have a dashboard light at all, but it would be very nice if the indicator could show which tire(s) were low. The computer must know; it probably even knows the PSI, but all it shows is the flat tire symbol. |
Yeh all that seems a bit much to me. What kind of car is it anyway?
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Civic Hybrid.
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Civic Hybrid with the beta pressure gauge?
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I have no idea.
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I always thought you were just supposed to do the penny test on the tread...? Or is the mechanic the one telling you it's a hypothetical slow leak that's causing the need for replacement, not the tread?
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I suspect the style of driving, mostly urban, with a high ratio of turning to miles driven, is taking it's toll. 20K is a lot of miles under those conditions. Stick to tire pressure posted on the door jamb sticker. If it's a range, use the high end.
It's easy enough to tell if the tires are worn out, as the wear bar will show across the tread. |
They reccommended replacement due to the tread. I haven't checked it myself, but if 20000 is a reasonable replacement time for urban driving, I expect they're right.
The slow leak issue was a different garage; a tire was low less than two weeks after I had filled them, so I asked them to look at it. Their verdict was replacing the pressure sensor due to a slow leak around it. |
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