Have you checked your tire pressure on all the tires? My 2010 Pontiac Vibe has a tire monitoring system that occasionally comes on. Invariably if it comes on, one of the tires has gone down below 30 psi and adding air up to 35 psi fixes the problem.
The Vibe uses those stupid low profile tires that seem to be so popular these days. Even a slightly low tire puts the alloy rim very close to the road surface, so I suppose it is important for tire pressure to be carefully monitored. It is a bit annoying for that warning light to keep coming on though.
I have wondered why the auto makers put those 50 series tires on cars that are not meant to be sports cars. They cost more than the older higher aspect ratio tires and sure don't ride as nice. And I bet the low profile tires are much more vulnerable to potholes and road debris. Dumb styling decision I suspect...GRRR
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