can you use fix a flat on a 2007 Kia Sedona with TPS

Asked by AKIII Jan 11, 2012 at 05:18 PM about the 2007 Kia Sedona

Question type: General

Our 2007 Kia Sedona keeps showing low tire pressure generally in the two front tires-would we be able try fix a flat for a temporary fix?

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it can be used on any tire,but it makes a mess on inside on wheel.cant think of name,go to wal-mart get a bottle of the green slime tire sealent,it only gets on tire none on wheel,works great,just follow directions on bottle.

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Fix a flat or slime will ruin tire pressure monitor sensors and cause the low tire pressure light to remain on. have the tire repaired or replaced as necessary at a service center.

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My husbanD works for a service center the propellant in the can which allows for the produced effect causes serious harm to the tpms system and will destroy the sensor as the corrosive nature of the product never allows that tire to ever maintain a proper seal if patched or plugged it could cause a complete blowout it is best to take it to the nearest repair facility as soon as possible to keep wheel damage from occurring. Be wary of anyone telling you it can be fixed after slime or fix a flat. If it has to be driven on slightly overfill with air but do not exceed the max fill on the sidewall ever.

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