01-31-2023 | #7 |
Join Date: Oct 2022
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 10
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Re: Low tire pressure warning sensor
Thanks, everyone. My local Chevrolet dealer offers tire specials, usually in the spring, for a rebate if I use my GM rewards card. I got $140 back on new Michelins for my 2002 Bird last spring. That's the plan for this spring for the ZR-1, reducing from $1140 advertised price. I think I will try to install the new sensor and take a good look at the other 3. If they seem to be in good shape, I'll have all 4 working (first choice.) If any are questionable, or if they damage one or more during installation, I'll yank them all and deal with the warning light. Side bar...my two right wheels have the labels indicating where to break down the tires, the left ones have no labels and show no signs of ever being there. I'm not sure what to tell the tire tech when they start to break them down. Should I guess they are 180 from the valve stem as Goldcylon said and hope for the best?
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