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2011 Mustang - Low Tire Pressure Warning

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Driving home from work and the low tire pressure warning light comes on after about 15 minutes of driving (probably due to the big drop in temperature recently). Is there a way to determine which tire it is from the computer?
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not that I am aware of, I had the same thing happen a few weeks ago and actually all 4 tires were low about the same amount.
not that I am aware of, I had the same thing happen a few weeks ago and actually all 4 tires were low about the same amount.
I see the updated signature. You lucky dog! You lucky very large dog! Congrats!
I see the updated signature. You lucky dog! You lucky very large dog! Congrats!
haha word. he is pretty lucky.


btw make sure u dont have like a slow leak; i.e- a nail in the tire. i had this problem and was completely confused. then after further notice and air issues for a month, tadaa.
btw make sure u dont have like a slow leak; i.e- a nail in the tire.
My guess is that is probably the cause. My low tire pressure light came on when I had only 600 miles on the car. I figured the tires just needed to be topped off, but found a nail in one of the tires when I checked.
It seems likely since it kicked on mid drive. Quite unfortunate, I'll have to give it a look over tomorrow. New tires won't be cheap :-(
If you are concerned about the pressure switch to nitrogen, does not have the fluctuation as air.
Sad thing is that one of the stipulation's I made when I purchased the vehicle that it would be filled with nitrogen. I took it that night and brought it back that week to get a small spot on the door touched up as well as the tires filled with nitrogen. I don't think it ever was solely based on the fact that the caps are the same color. Aren't they suppose to change them to blue if they've been filled with nitrogen? And I've had to have that spot touched up since then. Real sob story ha
All the tires seem to be equally low. Didn't have enough time (and it was less than 40 degrees) to check for a nail or any foreign objects, but it looks and hopefully is just because of the drastic temperature change. Saturday/Sunday was around 60 and Monday was around 30/40. Cheapest repair first aka the few quarters for air to fill the tires up.
I had my low tire light come on once when one tire was at like 29psi and the others were at 30-31 so it just seems to be sensitive to me. I just filled them all up to 32 and the light went off and never came back.


All the tires seem to be equally low. Didn't have enough time (and it was less than 40 degrees) to check for a nail or any foreign objects, but it looks and hopefully is just because of the drastic temperature change. Saturday/Sunday was around 60 and Monday was around 30/40. Cheapest repair first aka the few quarters for air to fill the tires up.
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Driving home from work and the low tire pressure warning light comes on after about 15 minutes of driving (probably due to the big drop in temperature recently). Is there a way to determine which tire it is from the computer?
Check them and if it seems to be an issue, make sure to contact your Ford dealer, ryeguy1. If you need further assistance, don’t hesitate to PM me.

Deysha
Mind came on once they wee all a tad low
Lol. I got a tire warning. Filled. Tire warning. Fill. Finally narrowed it down to the tire. Take it off and then do a leak test on the bead on both sides. Nothing. Was with a friend andd we didnt see any nail. And it was in ford few weeks later and they fixed it for free
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