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Airstreamer67
Jul 05, 2013Explorer
I've never had a sensor leak, but did lose a piece of the inside of one when I removed it. I assume it was a gasket. Since I had a spare, I haven't bothered getting a new seal on it, but will be more careful when removing a sensor in the future.
My PressurePro system has been flawless over the six or so years I've had it. It has saved me several times, including this past Mother's Day when it signalled a tire losing pressure quickly while I was rolling on an Interstate. I was able to pull over to the side of the road before the tire got too low. Another save. Thanks, PressurePro!
BTY, I still have my original batteries. I expect a low-battery warning any day now. After six years or so, it's about time.
My PressurePro system has been flawless over the six or so years I've had it. It has saved me several times, including this past Mother's Day when it signalled a tire losing pressure quickly while I was rolling on an Interstate. I was able to pull over to the side of the road before the tire got too low. Another save. Thanks, PressurePro!
BTY, I still have my original batteries. I expect a low-battery warning any day now. After six years or so, it's about time.
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