This does not make sense. All of a sudden, when I started the car, a light on the dashboard came on so, of course, I took out the book and learned that it indicated a tire was low. I went right to a full serve gas station and they checked all the tires - they were all fine. Then I went to the dealership and was told that this happens when the weather changes - but it had not changed. It happened again a week or so ago - but the weather had not changed. I suspect that it could be an electrical problem but do not know what to do. I did call into a TV program last week, and the commentator plus the pros frowned at each other and suggested taking it back to the dealership and asking them to add two lbs. of pressure to each tire. But this is not a solution - to me, it means that there is a problem with the electrical system. But I have no idea what the next step might be. Can anyone advise?
This does not make sense. All of a sudden, when I started the car, a light on the dashboard came on so, of course, I took out the book and learned that it indicated a tire was low. I went right to a full serve gas station and they checked all the tires - they were all fine. Then I went to the dealership and was told that this happens when the weather changes - but it had not changed. It happened again a week or so ago - but the weather had not changed. I suspect that it could be an electrical problem but do not know what to do. I did call into a TV program last week, and the commentator plus the pros frowned at each other and suggested taking it back to the dealership and asking them to add two lbs. of pressure to each tire. But this is not a solution - to me, it means that there is a problem with the electrical system. But I have no idea what the next step might be. Can anyone advise?
- Lynda W., Toronto, ON, Canada