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      01-24-2012, 12:14 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Lotus7 View Post
As everyone who has contributed to this thread has stated and the X3 owner's manual clearly states: You must adjust your tire pressure(s) for changes in temperature.

Never, Never, Never, Never, Never, Never, Never, Never, Never,Never,Never, Never, Never, Never, Never,Never, Never, Never, Never, Never, reset your X3's TPMS system without first confirming that the tire pressure(s) are correct for the current ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure. *

*The tire pressure police will get you if you don't abide by this edict, you will forever be banned from driving anything but a Tata Nano, and your children will never amount to much.

The TPMS is there to tell you that your tire pressure(s) are incorrect. Resetting the system at the incorrect pressure(s) is simply ignoring an important safety warning.

Then again: Please forget all of the above, It's about time we let Natural Selection take its due course.
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