haydene94
Member
Hey everybody,
I was on my way home today and I got a TPMS warning, with the right rear psi flashing at 19. While pulling over to check the tire, it went back up to 36 and has been flashing. I’m not seeing any damage to the tire. I don’t know if I hit a big pothole or big chunk of concrete. I felt a slight vibration in the rear end, then that went away. It drove home fine. Once the tires cool down for a while, I’m going to top them all up to 39 psi. I have about 26,000 miles on these tires. They’re the Goodyear’s that come from the factory. I know they don’t have the best rep for longevity. I have some very slight cracking on the rears, but nothing crazy. My question is could the sensor in the tire be on the fritz or is it time be thinking about some new tires? Thanks guys!
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I was on my way home today and I got a TPMS warning, with the right rear psi flashing at 19. While pulling over to check the tire, it went back up to 36 and has been flashing. I’m not seeing any damage to the tire. I don’t know if I hit a big pothole or big chunk of concrete. I felt a slight vibration in the rear end, then that went away. It drove home fine. Once the tires cool down for a while, I’m going to top them all up to 39 psi. I have about 26,000 miles on these tires. They’re the Goodyear’s that come from the factory. I know they don’t have the best rep for longevity. I have some very slight cracking on the rears, but nothing crazy. My question is could the sensor in the tire be on the fritz or is it time be thinking about some new tires? Thanks guys!
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