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To: Neenny who wrote (13)11/2/1999 12:59:00 AM
From: Jon Khymn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 134
 
Have you talked to the dealer today??

No, Neenny, I was so busy today, forgot to call the dealer.

Can you list the exact type of vehicle and tire size not just PSI??

Standard tire should be 215/65R16,
our tires are Goodyear Eagle LS, 225/55R17
Model: Honda Odyssey.

I just went out to check the above info. from the manual, and check the tire pressure again. ( I bought two tire gauges today)
And Guess What???
The tire pressures were 50 to 57 psi !!!
My goodness...
That Shell gas station's air pump gauge was broken !!!
You know what, I even asked for a manual tire gauge because I thought the tire pressure was too low.
The guy said he doesn't have it...

I better call that gas station tomorrow.
No doubt many other customers are running around with over inflated tires!

I am glad to find out my wife didn't drive much today, but can you imagine what would happen if the tire blow out with kids riding on it ?
I am so pissed at that gas station's manager.
I'll send an e-mail to Shell Head quarter, too.