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To: SilentZ who wrote (403360)8/1/2008 12:19:07 AM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 1574127
 
Z,

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

I have no idea what make of car it was. Hertz now offers many brands. Hertz used to be nearly all Ford, but now they do have a few GM cars, Japanese cars, some Volvos, and I even had a Kia once.

As I said, it happened to me on 3 different cars, so it must have been on other brands as well.

BTW, I would not jump to conclusion that the sensor was broken. If the tire pressure is borderline, it may need some trigger to turn the indicator on. It may happen some times, and not other times.

Joe