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John Culbertson (not verified)    June 18, 2015 - 11:31AM

I have been told the situation using air or nitrogen has nothing to do with the tire pressure -- air has moisture in it, and moisture over time doesn't fit well with the low tire sensing elements - it can cause the elements to rust or deteriorate and thereby misread the tire pressure - so we use nitrogen in order to get rid of the moisture and keep the sensing elements working properly - -

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