Alan Applegate
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I was sitting in the garage to day testing out a few MP4a Dolby Digital (Special Audio) Apple Music files. Surprisingly, they sound better than I expected them to after a few minor setting changes, but that is a story for another time.
While I was messing with the dash, I noticed the tire pressures were all 27 psi on the dash and Ford Pass as well. Odd as it sounds (no pun intended), no warnings of low pressure over the last several weeks. I decided to recheck them manually using my calibrated Brookstone gauge (left over from my racing days). They all measured 31 pounds. That is about right, as I set them at 32 psi about a month ago when it was a bit warmer.
My Rangerās tire pressure warning system always let me know if the pressure was under 32 (35 recommended). With the Mustang's tire pressure 5 psi under the recommended, Iām beginning to wonder if the system is working as it should?
Anyone else have a similar issue?
While I was messing with the dash, I noticed the tire pressures were all 27 psi on the dash and Ford Pass as well. Odd as it sounds (no pun intended), no warnings of low pressure over the last several weeks. I decided to recheck them manually using my calibrated Brookstone gauge (left over from my racing days). They all measured 31 pounds. That is about right, as I set them at 32 psi about a month ago when it was a bit warmer.
My Rangerās tire pressure warning system always let me know if the pressure was under 32 (35 recommended). With the Mustang's tire pressure 5 psi under the recommended, Iām beginning to wonder if the system is working as it should?
Anyone else have a similar issue?
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