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Old 03-13-2013, 12:11 AM   #15
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On the Normal Toyotas the light should stay on constantly if a tire is low. If there a problem as where a sensor is not being picked up it will blinking on and of constantly and after awhile stay on constant until the problem is fixed. However the car was engineered with the intention of people swapping for track day wheels which is why for those that drive awhile it eventually goes completely off again.

For others who are driving in the winter as Kaybee123 I suggest you add 1PSI for roughly every 10degrees you expect the car to be outside. Pressures drop in the cold. So say in my shop its 60 degrees but the expected low is 20degrees I add in 4psi to all tires so 35 goes to 39PSI. thats official toyota compensation chart speaking. So happy trails and happy tires to everyone.
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