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To: Joe NYC who wrote (403344)7/31/2008 11:54:10 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574007
 
>I have seen these sensors on rental cars. And I have seen the sensors light up on several cars (like 3). There is a lot of randomness to it. I would start the car, drive for few miles, the sensor comes on. (When I saw it the first time, I pulled over and looked at the tires). Then I would stop for a while, start the car later, and the sensor would not light. Later on, it might again...

I'm guessing you saw them on GM cars. I've had a few where that sensor is broken.

-Z