"Tire Low" warning message?
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Had the same tjing happen to me, low tire pressure kept comming on and would not go away, checked my pressure one tire was slightly lowere then the rest (about 3 psi difference) when i filled tires the warning went away. Hasn't come back since
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I took the wheel off my car and gave it to the local Les Schwab tire center. The fixed the flat with a patch inside the tire, didn't break the pressure sensor, AND wouldn't let me pay a dime for it.
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I can't believe you are taking the car in to the dealer without checking the tire pressure first. There could be nothing more wrong than that one of your tires is low on air.
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Well, two things about that. One, sadly, I don't know how to check my tire pressure. Any advice? I've just never done it before. Two, I'm flying home to Orange County today, and I'll be driving the IS to the airport which is quite a ways away. I'm at work for the first part of the day, so I thought if there is something that the car needs to go in for, I had better schedule an appointment immediately since I won't have time before I have to get on the plane. I'm not saying it's the most worth-while decision, but if there was a nail, or something else, then I'd want to know before I made the drive to the airport.
Can I just check air pressure at any gas station? And if so, how do I know what's considered correct air pressure?
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Well, two things about that. One, sadly, I don't know how to check my tire pressure. Any advice? I've just never done it before. Two, I'm flying home to Orange County today, and I'll be driving the IS to the airport which is quite a ways away. I'm at work for the first part of the day, so I thought if there is something that the car needs to go in for, I had better schedule an appointment immediately since I won't have time before I have to get on the plane. I'm not saying it's the most worth-while decision, but if there was a nail, or something else, then I'd want to know before I made the drive to the airport.
Can I just check air pressure at any gas station? And if so, how do I know what's considered correct air pressure?
Can I just check air pressure at any gas station? And if so, how do I know what's considered correct air pressure?
PS - Are you an old lady? (Since you don't know how to check air pressure in a tire)
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Go fill up your gas tank at a gas station but use FULL-SERVICE, and tell them to check your air pressure... I use full-service a few times a year if it's rainy out or something and I need to check my tires air pressure... They will do it for you, free, and also clean your windows, etc...
PS - Are you an old lady? (Since you don't know how to check air pressure in a tire)
PS - Are you an old lady? (Since you don't know how to check air pressure in a tire)
Ha... I know how to check the tire pressure, but I don't know the specs for the IS. All you need is a tire pressure guage, right? I don't have one, unfortunately, so I'd need to go somewhere.
I don't know of any gas stations around here that offer "full" service. It must be something specific to only certain areas, because it's the same thing in Orange County, California.
Here's the thing, though. If there is a nail, I'm not going to know just by checking the tire pressure, right? It'll show that it's low, and then I'll fill it up and be on my way, only to find out a day or two later the pressure is low again. So, wouldn't it make more sense to just have it checked out?
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Ha... I know how to check the tire pressure, but I don't know the specs for the IS. All you need is a tire pressure guage, right? I don't have one, unfortunately, so I'd need to go somewhere.
I don't know of any gas stations around here that offer "full" service. It must be something specific to only certain areas, because it's the same thing in Orange County, California.
Here's the thing, though. If there is a nail, I'm not going to know just by checking the tire pressure, right? It'll show that it's low, and then I'll fill it up and be on my way, only to find out a day or two later the pressure is low again. So, wouldn't it make more sense to just have it checked out?
I don't know of any gas stations around here that offer "full" service. It must be something specific to only certain areas, because it's the same thing in Orange County, California.
Here's the thing, though. If there is a nail, I'm not going to know just by checking the tire pressure, right? It'll show that it's low, and then I'll fill it up and be on my way, only to find out a day or two later the pressure is low again. So, wouldn't it make more sense to just have it checked out?
As far as the "nail" issue... Well, the odds of you having a nail are unknown... But I'd say it's more likely you just have a low tire, no nail...
Personally, I'd just fill up the low tire, and if it came low again in a few days, then I'd take it in... Why? I don't like to waste my time... Filling up a low tire takes a few minutes, max... Taking your car into the dealership takes hours... And for a low tire it is a waste of time IMHO unless you know you have a leak...
PS - Glad to hear you are not an old lady, hehee...
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Go fill up your gas tank at a gas station but use FULL-SERVICE, and tell them to check your air pressure... I use full-service a few times a year if it's rainy out or something and I need to check my tires air pressure... They will do it for you, free, and also clean your windows, etc...
PS - Are you an old lady? (Since you don't know how to check air pressure in a tire)
PS - Are you an old lady? (Since you don't know how to check air pressure in a tire)
#24
Forget about the feds. If Lexus offered TPMS as an option I would get it. But in that it comes with the car anyway and we paid for it, I have a hard time understanding why anyone would disconnect this valuable safety device.
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I tried getting them to change the other front also. But they assured me with only a difference of 11000km on the used one it wont affect ride stability and VDIM.
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They lie... 11000km is over 6000 miles right? That's like 35% of the tire life already, depending on how you drive... I would have demanded a new matching tire on the front...
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Well, I'm here at Lexus right now. I'm using one of their free computers.
I figured I'd just take it in just in case it is a nail, or somethign wrong with TPMS, etc. I just don't have time before I get on the plane tonight, and I don't want to come back from Orange County to my car with a flat tire at the airport.
Plus, it's not so bad. I'm sitting here drinking chai lattes served by some hot chick, watching DVD's on a flat panel screen and eating fresh baked cookies and biscotti that the girl baked ten minutes ago, all while posting on Club Lexus via their internet access. Plus, if nothing's wrong, it's all free. I even get my car washed. If I had gone to Discount Tire or something to have them check or fix a nail problem, I'd have a copy of People magazine and the smell of tires. lol
I figured I'd just take it in just in case it is a nail, or somethign wrong with TPMS, etc. I just don't have time before I get on the plane tonight, and I don't want to come back from Orange County to my car with a flat tire at the airport.
Plus, it's not so bad. I'm sitting here drinking chai lattes served by some hot chick, watching DVD's on a flat panel screen and eating fresh baked cookies and biscotti that the girl baked ten minutes ago, all while posting on Club Lexus via their internet access. Plus, if nothing's wrong, it's all free. I even get my car washed. If I had gone to Discount Tire or something to have them check or fix a nail problem, I'd have a copy of People magazine and the smell of tires. lol
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Well, I'm here at Lexus right now. I'm using one of their free computers.
I figured I'd just take it in just in case it is a nail, or somethign wrong with TPMS, etc. I just don't have time before I get on the plane tonight, and I don't want to come back from Orange County to my car with a flat tire at the airport.
Plus, it's not so bad. I'm sitting here drinking chai lattes served by some hot chick, watching DVD's on a flat panel screen and eating fresh baked cookies and biscotti that the girl baked ten minutes ago, all while posting on Club Lexus via their internet access. Plus, if nothing's wrong, it's all free. I even get my car washed. If I had gone to Discount Tire or something to have them check or fix a nail problem, I'd have a copy of People magazine and the smell of tires. lol
I figured I'd just take it in just in case it is a nail, or somethign wrong with TPMS, etc. I just don't have time before I get on the plane tonight, and I don't want to come back from Orange County to my car with a flat tire at the airport.
Plus, it's not so bad. I'm sitting here drinking chai lattes served by some hot chick, watching DVD's on a flat panel screen and eating fresh baked cookies and biscotti that the girl baked ten minutes ago, all while posting on Club Lexus via their internet access. Plus, if nothing's wrong, it's all free. I even get my car washed. If I had gone to Discount Tire or something to have them check or fix a nail problem, I'd have a copy of People magazine and the smell of tires. lol
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Because I saw her take them out of an oven. Last time I was in for my 10k service, she made a batch, too. Sugar cookies last time, chocolate chip this time.
Alright, so, it was in fact a nail in the rear driver's side tire. So, I'm glad I took it in afterall. It cost me $24. They pulled the nail out, patched it, checked all the tire sensors and washed the car. Plus all the drinks and cookies I had, $24 really isn't a lot of money to get it fixed right, and have the piece of mind of knowing that the rest of the tires were inspected, too.
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Because I saw her take them out of an oven. Last time I was in for my 10k service, she made a batch, too. Sugar cookies last time, chocolate chip this time.
Alright, so, it was in fact a nail in the rear driver's side tire. So, I'm glad I took it in afterall. It cost me $24. They pulled the nail out, patched it, checked all the tire sensors and washed the car. Plus all the drinks and cookies I had, $24 really isn't a lot of money to get it fixed right, and have the piece of mind of knowing that the rest of the tires were inspected, too.
Alright, so, it was in fact a nail in the rear driver's side tire. So, I'm glad I took it in afterall. It cost me $24. They pulled the nail out, patched it, checked all the tire sensors and washed the car. Plus all the drinks and cookies I had, $24 really isn't a lot of money to get it fixed right, and have the piece of mind of knowing that the rest of the tires were inspected, too.
I am tempted to visit my Lexus dealer now just to scope for hot chicks baking cookies... There's nothing quite like having a hot chick bake goodies for you and then serve you... Makes you feel like a king
Heck, I hope I run over a nail now so I have an excuse to use my tire warranty