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| More than a 5 pound variation, I believe, plus or minus, in any tire, will cause the light to go on. Toyota has the same blasted POS. Last time the light came on for no reason, so when I had a tire replaced that also had a destroyed sender, I asked the tire dealer about not putting one back in, $80 part. He said by law he cannot do it. What the hell, I guess we are so computer dependant and common sense starved that we no longer can tell when we have a low or flat tire. | |
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