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Old 12-16-2007, 12:05 PM
KEF KEF is offline
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Originally Posted by marcx5
i have a new x5, only a few days old... and i just went to get in my car and the tire pressure warning came on for one of the tires. it is about 15 degrees outside and i wonder if that can have anything to do with it?

rather than traveling, i've decided to stay where i am tonight and I will check it out again tomorrow. the tire looks fine, nothing noticeable (like a nail, etc.) and it does not 'appear' flat... but then again, these are run flat tires.

any suggestions? has this happened to anyone else?

can i just check the tire pressure with a guage to see the correct pressure and if it's normal... assume the sensor is broken??

It is possible and indeed probable - simply check the pressures manually and set them equal.

Everyone should check their tire pressure as winter arrives and again when the hot weather returns.

Cheers,
KEF

Last edited by KEF; 12-16-2007 at 08:17 PM.
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