Tire pressure warning light

Asked by Sonia Oct 21, 2018 at 10:20 PM about the 2008 Lexus RX

Question type: General

Warning light on too often. I have new tires, was told to check pressure every
month.   They said losing 1 lb per tire is normal.  The warning comes on at 5 lb
loss.  Wonder if the sensor is faulty?

2 Answers

Losing a couple of PSI a month is normal. If you are losing 5psi you need to have the tires and wheels checked for leaks.

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the warm amber lights on the dash should be relaxing the one most popular is the little pot of gold or better known as a tire somewhere maybe even the spare or maybe their is no spare anymore , how you like zat! or maybe a sensor just 50 dolla replace sensor ! oh must dismount tire , screw up tire balance and program the part also. oh ! who does this for no charge ? the factory engineers did this for our safety ,,just show them love and kindness, we don't need to piss them off . please.!

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