• Psythik@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    It’s only normal if you’ve been neglecting to check your tire pressure on a regular basis. Unless you live in a place with a massive yearly temperature differential, properly inflated tires won’t lose enough pressure to trigger the TPMS light once temps drop in the autumn.

    Prevent a blowout: please stay on top of your tire pressure, people. Check it at least once a month.

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      7 days ago

      I think you need to check your definition of “massive”. Coming from the opposite perspective, I assumed that essentially everyone sees this when the season turns.

      Question for the Lemmings down under: is fall/autumn when it gets cold or when the calendar says October? What season do you call it when the weather turns cold? Or does it just not?

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      7 days ago

      It’s only normal if you’ve been ~~neglecting to check your tire pressure on a regular basis. ~~

      It’s only normal if you’ve been living in an area when temperature drops significantly.

      There FIFY