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Eddie Brown (not verified)    June 26, 2022 - 11:33AM

In reference to the above comment.

"Q: Is it dangerous to drive with the tire pressure light on?
-A: YES, driving without knowing why the light is on is dangerous UNTIL you have checked the pressure with a tire pressure gauge to verify that the pressures are correctly set."

1. So mine came on and it is a sensor malfunction. It blinks rather than steady state. I checked the air and all tires are 33 psig. Since I have checked the tires it is no longer an issue to be concerned about and light on is now standard operation with no concerns.

2. Being over 60 years old, I know how to determine if air pressure is low or tire is going flat because of tire damage. Too bad new drivers have to deal with the light or paying $$$ to get the light restored to designed operation.

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