First fill up today, 20.5/16.1 mpg imp/US. Not bad for right out of the box. Mostly city and one run up to the ski hill (sea level to 1500 meters in 16 km).
Well I guess it's not really what I did for my Frontier but what I did with my Frontier tonight. After dinner and drinks I broke up with my girl in her driveway while sitting in the truck. Still not sure if it was the right thing to do or not.
Well I guess it's not really what I did for my Frontier but what I did with my Frontier tonight. After dinner and drinks I broke up with my girl in her driveway while sitting in the truck. Still not sure if it was the right thing to do or not.
Sorry to hear. Only time will tell. The old saying " if it's got tits or wheels it will give you problems".
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2012 Frontier CC SV 4x2
1971 Plymouth Barracuda
Last edited by Zero Six LE; 11-29-2012 at 07:29 AM.
Got the blinking TPMS light on the drive to work this morning. Light stayed on so I will check the pressures later today. Temp was 31° this morning so my windshield had a thin layer of ice on it sitting in my driveway.
Got the blinking TPMS light on the drive to work this morning. Light stayed on so I will check the pressures later today. Temp was 31° this morning so my windshield had a thin layer of ice on it sitting in my driveway.
im sure being around here you probably know this already...but it shouldnt blink when its just tire pressures. blinking light means system fault. (low batt, bad sensor, unprogrammed) solid on means low press.
im sure being around here you probably know this already...but it shouldnt blink when its just tire pressures. blinking light means system fault. (low batt, bad sensor, unprogrammed) solid on means low press.
My system has been like this since I had my truck. It would blink before remaining lit when either the pressure was too low or remain lit when one of the batteries died in one of my sensors. The only way I can figure out which problem I have is to air up the tire if it shows to be low. If all the pressures are correct, I can assume it is a system fault. I am use to seeing the light when the temps drop. Sometimes the light will blink for a minute or so and then go out but this morning it stayed on.
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