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5 messages, Last post on Mar 13, 2008 at 5:22 PM
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My TPMS light came on and now will not go off. I have checked the tires and they have been aired accordingly (they were only at 31psi on all 4). They are in good condition since I have less than 2000 miles on the car fro when I bought it new. I checked the manual and it says if I drive over 16mph the system will status check and the light goes off. Why isn't this happening? This condition has persisted for a couple of days since the tires were adjusted.
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Replying to: txn_egl_sct (Dec 07, 2007 1:36 pm) |
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This is my first posting on any web site, so please be patient & kind. I have a 2006 Nissan Sentra. One of the younger members of my family was just run off the road and a pot hole/asphalt jag punctured the tire and substantially bent the rim. The outer rim measures 17" and I was told it was really 16". Today I replaced the rim, tomorrow the tires. An option that was told to me was that I can change from a 195 55 R16 to a 205 55 R16 with only a slight difference to the speedometer. It appears that this change would take me from a $115 ea: for a 40,000 mile Continental tire plus mount, balance, etc. Since I have found a sidewall plug in one of the non punctured tires, I obviously need to replace 2 tires Final price Other option is to change size to 205 55 R16: $87.50: 70,000 mile tire. I can replace 4 tires and keep one that will be converted into a full size spare because the spare looks like a bicycle tire.Total out: $432.12 plus extra rim for spare. I need input on whether these size changes matter, I need information on the heat rating on the car is different or matters. I want to make sure it does not void any warantee because this car is well within warantee and I can;t afford to mess that up. I want a good ride first, sport handling second. We are simple car owners that live on country roads with pot holes. We need durable & I prefer 50,000-75,000 mile ratings on tires I purchase. Should these tires be changed from original oem sizes? Flando is desperate & has been in car hell long enough!! c
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Replying to: flando (Feb 25, 2008 8:05 pm) If you don't mind my asking, 1) Do you have aluminum wheels? 2) How much did you pay for a new wheel?
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Replying to: bronsta (Mar 13, 2008 9:50 am) |
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