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> Reminder: Check Your Spares Presure!
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post Sep 8 2009, 03:55 PM
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I finally had time to goto work on my car & one of the things that I needed to do was to check the spare. I haven't done that in over a year.

It was down to 12psi. That would have sucked if I needed to use it........


Check your spare's presure. Winter will be here before you know it & you'll be S.O.L if it's flat & your in need....
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i do...
and some of the tpms systems with a full size spare have a sensor in them too
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As an absolute minimum should check it about as often as your oil changes.
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