Posted by fixerupper on February 07, 2017 at 12:46:56 from (100.42.94.143):
In Reply to: Stupid question posted by fixerupper on February 07, 2017 at 12:25:07:
The cap was off. 09 Chevy Colorado. The warning light came on way back last August when I was 150 miles away from home. I got out, looked at the tires and they looked OK. When I got home I checked the pressures and they were all equal at 33 LBS but a cap was off the right rear and I didn't happen to have one in my pocket so I took off without a cap on the valve stem. I have checked the tires several times since then, the light has been on ever since and they were all equal, but I didn't have a cap when I checked them so it was ignored. I finally put a cap on today when I serviced the pickup. One tire , the one without the cap, was ten pounds lower than the rest so I pumped it up and equalized all tires at 34 LBS. Now the light is off. Coincidence?
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