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Default Re: 2005 Pilot Tire Pressure - 03-12-2007 , 10:00 AM






I was told that it measures a difference is pressure, so if all the tires
were 10 lbs you wouldn't get a warning (dealer told me this).

My wife's gave a warning when it was sub-zero, but all were 32 lbs. Was
told this is common.

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"Larry in AZ" <usenet2 (AT) DE (DOT) LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote

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Our Pilot has remote pressure sensors, which are frequentlyly giving me
low
alerts for all wheels, at one time or another. This happens at least once
a
month.

32 psi is recommended, and that's what I try to keep in them.

Vehicle has Goodyear Integrity tires, as supplied from the factory.

Are these tires notorious for losing air, or could it be the tire/stock
wheel
fit is bad..?

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Default Re: 2005 Pilot Tire Pressure - 03-12-2007 , 03:23 PM






Larry in AZ wrote:

Quote:
Our Pilot has remote pressure sensors, which are frequentlyly giving me low
alerts for all wheels, at one time or another. This happens at least once a
month.

32 psi is recommended, and that's what I try to keep in them.

Vehicle has Goodyear Integrity tires, as supplied from the factory.

Are these tires notorious for losing air, or could it be the tire/stock wheel
fit is bad..?
Integrity's suck, period.

How many miles on them? They are not known for lasting very long.


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Default Re: 2005 Pilot Tire Pressure - 03-12-2007 , 07:13 PM




"High Tech Misfit" <me (AT) privacy (DOT) net> wrote

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Larry in AZ wrote:

Our Pilot has remote pressure sensors, which are frequentlyly giving me
low
alerts for all wheels, at one time or another. This happens at least
once a
month.

32 psi is recommended, and that's what I try to keep in them.

Vehicle has Goodyear Integrity tires, as supplied from the factory.

Are these tires notorious for losing air, or could it be the tire/stock
wheel
fit is bad..?

Integrity's suck, period.

How many miles on them? They are not known for lasting very long.
Agree: Had them on a Lexus RX 300. Cheap!




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Default Re: 2005 Pilot Tire Pressure - 03-15-2007 , 08:22 PM



If you don't like them now, wait until you have to replace them!

High Tech Misfit wrote:
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Larry in AZ wrote:

Our Pilot has remote pressure sensors, which are frequentlyly giving me low
alerts for all wheels, at one time or another. This happens at least once a
month.

32 psi is recommended, and that's what I try to keep in them.

Vehicle has Goodyear Integrity tires, as supplied from the factory.

Are these tires notorious for losing air, or could it be the tire/stock wheel
fit is bad..?

Integrity's suck, period.

How many miles on them? They are not known for lasting very long.

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Default Re: 2005 Pilot Tire Pressure - 03-17-2007 , 10:25 PM



Art_Vandolay wrote:
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If you don't like them now, wait until you have to replace them!

How can you spell your own name wrong??

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