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    TPS Indicator

    Ran the V for first time in one week. It's been cold, snowy with temps in the teens and single digits and zero degrees or below with wind chill at times. Car is stored in an insulated attached garage that doesn't go below 40 degrees. Got her out, heard an audible ding noise look down and the tire lamp light is on. My PSI was 24-25 per tire. I pull into a station and inflate to 29 PSI per the dash's instruction. The light went off and I did a 20 mile run so the tires would warm up and with that the PSI was 30-31 per tire. Is this a good number to leave her at?

    I also added 1/2 tank of fuel so the tank would be full as she sits all week before I get to her again next Sunday. Only 65 days til April right? Lol

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    Mine were dipping down to 27 and I filled to what it says on the stickers on the frame.

    When driving they usually increase ~4*

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    And yes tired if this BS weather

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    Hit exactly 1,800 miles today with seven months of ownership.

    What's your odometer say?

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    4400 i think


 

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