Well it goes off but comes on again and stays on. I just
checked the pressure in all 4 tires. Vehicle is a 2000
Sienna. Last week I put new tires on the front and rotated
the old fronts to the back. Any help will be appreciated.
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 19:07:05 +0000, wingnut wrote:
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> Well it goes off but comes on again and stays on. I just
> checked the pressure in all 4 tires. Vehicle is a 2000
> Sienna. Last week I put new tires on the front and rotated
> the old fronts to the back. Any help will be appreciated.[/color]
Hey, wingnut, hate to point out the obvious but have you checked the
manual?
I my be wrong but you did you replaced the front tires. I think the Sienna
is sensing a difference in circumference of the rear tires beause they are
worn and the front ones, even though the same size are bigger around. While
travelling with my sister 3 years ago in her 2000 Sienna with 28000 miles
on original tires. We had a flat and put the full size spare on the right
front, and within 2 miles the tire pressure light was on. After repairing
and returning the original tire on the van the light went off and has
never came bosk on.
Good Luck.. Scott
"qslim" wrote[color=blue]
> Wingnut.....
> Hold in the tire pressure reset button for three flashes
> of the light
> during ig ON eng OFF. I'm not entirely sure if this is in
> the owners
> manual or not. If I was sure, I'd give you a much harder
> time about it.[/color]
Thanks qslim, that apparently did the trick.
Is there an unwritten rule on this ng that you can only
answer questions that are not covered in the owners manual.
Just wondering.
Nah, we just like to give people a hard time for taking shortcuts
sometimes. It's all in good nature, but there are a few in here who are
pricks about it. Luckily for those in need of info, though, those pricks
aren't terribly knowledgeable. Don't be shy about posting questions.
Regardless, it is good to become familiar with your owners manual.
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 23:21:29 +0000, wingnut wrote:
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> "qslim" wrote[color=green]
>> Wingnut.....
>> Hold in the tire pressure reset button for three flashes
>> of the light
>> during ig ON eng OFF. I'm not entirely sure if this is in
>> the owners
>> manual or not. If I was sure, I'd give you a much harder
>> time about it.[/color]
>
> Thanks qslim, that apparently did the trick.
>
> Is there an unwritten rule on this ng that you can only
> answer questions that are not covered in the owners manual.
> Just wondering.[/color]
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 20:00:52 -0400, "qslim" <Suckers@suckersdotcom>
wrote:
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>Nah, we just like to give people a hard time for taking shortcuts
>sometimes. It's all in good nature, but there are a few in here who are
>pricks about it. Luckily for those in need of info, though, those pricks
>aren't terribly knowledgeable. Don't be shy about posting questions.
> Regardless, it is good to become familiar with your owners manual.[/color]
......but but....real men don't need no friggin books or maps....
"wingnut" <cparker429@houston.rr.com> wrote in message
news:ZNX2f.28553$Q53.20207@tornado.texas.rr.com...[color=blue]
> "qslim" wrote[color=green]
>> Wingnut.....
>> Hold in the tire pressure reset button for three flashes of the light
>> during ig ON eng OFF. I'm not entirely sure if this is in the owners
>> manual or not. If I was sure, I'd give you a much harder time about it.[/color]
>
> Thanks qslim, that apparently did the trick.
>
> Is there an unwritten rule on this ng that you can only answer questions
> that are not covered in the owners manual. Just wondering.
>
> --
> wingnut[/color]
Only wingnuts and or assholes shoot off BEFORE checking the manual.
"qslim" wrote
[color=blue]
> Like this guy right here. One of the pricks I was just
> describing in my
> previous post. Isn't it great when everything ties itself
> together?
>[/color]
Hey you're right, you mentioned pricks and Sharx stepped
right up to the plate.
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 21:48:29 -0400, qslim wrote:
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> Yet I talk about hot chicks and briefcases full of hundreds all the time
> and I get nothin.[/color]
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 02:21:24 GMT, Hachiroku <Trueno@ae86.gts> wrote:
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>On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 21:48:29 -0400, qslim wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Yet I talk about hot chicks and briefcases full of hundreds all the time
>> and I get nothin.[/color]
>
>HAHAHAHA! You and me both! ;)[/color]
Get your money for nothin' and your chicks for free? Seems I've
heard that line somewhere before... ;-P
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