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I have had no trouble with the X5 tire pressure sensor in this round of bone chilling weather. Our Hummer H3 does have sensor issues - the sevice guy says it is cold related and that the overall tire pressure in the tire fluctuates when weather changes hot to cold. I did change out the X5 Summer Air for Winter Air in the fall - don't know if this helped.
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This morning I witnessed the first TPM warning. It was -10 degrees this morning so I understand the issue. When there is a 40 degree drop in temperature, I would expect the system to notice a problem. I checked all the tires and all except the driver front was within 1 psi. I am glad the system worked though!
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