Well I made it home safe and sound. I'll make an appointment to get the sensors replaced and AC filters done.
I'm done driving for awhile. Pooped.
Thank you for the help,advice and suggestions. I really appreciated it. :):tmc:
Possibly but I've been going to them for quite awhile now. Actually ever since I bought my truck from the first owner. They also service both of my parents autos (excluding) the new ones. So I do trust them.
It is an 2004 and I bought it in 2005 so I think it is time for new sensors. I really wish my auto/tire shop would catch these things before a major trip like this! Makes me very mad now. Especially since they know my truck. :fume::(
So I am okay to drive to Yosemite while I'm still here and drive home tomorrow.
Because all of this happening has seriously shot my nerves and made me think I would blow out a tire.
:dunno::ohnoes::fume::(
I used the stick pick and it read 35 psi on all of my tires (which that is what is said on my drivers side door). The stupid warning light is still coming on which is really annoying. It flashes for a few seconds but then goes on. :fume::fume::eek::dunno:
I will check them tomorrow morning before I head up to Tunnel View. I don't have one of those digital tire pressure but I guess the one that I have will work.
What does the TPMS stand for and what does it do?
I didn't go out to the valley today because of last night (totally regret it) and the damn light came on last night when I was driving back to the lodge. Freaking scary as hell!!
I will check on my tires.
The light goes on but then...
This light and warning keeps coming on everytime I drive over steel plates in Yosemite.
Anyone know why the heck this is happening if they put new tires on, new brake pads and fixed the rotors.
:dunno:
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