SERVICE TIRE MONTIER
#3
RE: SERVICE TIRE MONTIER
Personally I would just have the dealer turn them off.
They are a pain in the butt.
Every time you have your tires rotated you need to have them re set.
The pressure range is so slight that if you live in a climate with more than 2 seasons they will be constantly telling you to adjust your pressure because of temp changes.
They really are a pain in the butt. And its not just Cadillacs. All vehicles, imports included.
Ive heard of people paying to have them removed. Removal isnt necessary though. They can be disabled.
Just do the way its always been done. Look at your tires every day. If one is low its noticeable.
They are a pain in the butt.
Every time you have your tires rotated you need to have them re set.
The pressure range is so slight that if you live in a climate with more than 2 seasons they will be constantly telling you to adjust your pressure because of temp changes.
They really are a pain in the butt. And its not just Cadillacs. All vehicles, imports included.
Ive heard of people paying to have them removed. Removal isnt necessary though. They can be disabled.
Just do the way its always been done. Look at your tires every day. If one is low its noticeable.
#4
RE: SERVICE TIRE MONTIER
ORIGINAL: KlrOntherd
Personally I would just have the dealer turn them off.
They are a pain in the butt.
Every time you have your tires rotated you need to have them re set.
The pressure range is so slight that if you live in a climate with more than 2 seasons they will be constantly telling you to adjust your pressure because of temp changes.
They really are a pain in the butt. And its not just Cadillacs. All vehicles, imports included.
Ive heard of people paying to have them removed. Removal isnt necessary though. They can be disabled.
Just do the way its always been done. Look at your tires every day. If one is low its noticeable.
Personally I would just have the dealer turn them off.
They are a pain in the butt.
Every time you have your tires rotated you need to have them re set.
The pressure range is so slight that if you live in a climate with more than 2 seasons they will be constantly telling you to adjust your pressure because of temp changes.
They really are a pain in the butt. And its not just Cadillacs. All vehicles, imports included.
Ive heard of people paying to have them removed. Removal isnt necessary though. They can be disabled.
Just do the way its always been done. Look at your tires every day. If one is low its noticeable.
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