False tire pressure code

Just got the code but a all 4 tires are fine 

Would normally have taken this to Nelson’s 

Any local recommendations???


Scully said:

Just got the code but a all 4 tires are fine 

Would normally have taken this to Nelson’s 

Any local recommendations???

most cars have a tire pressure reset button under the steering wheel. You just turn the key to the ignition on position (without starting the car) locate the button, press it hold it until the tire pressure light blinks a few times. It will go off when you take the key out. Then start the car to check if the light is gone. 


Mechanics recommendation: Chris at CP Auto. 

It's in the spot where Boyden Friendly was. Chris worked for Tony for a spell and then bought the business. Chris is a straight-shooter and a pleasure to do business with. 

Highly recommended. 


Maplewood Tire folks are terrific. On Springfield near Hilton Branch library.


Soul_29 said:

Mechanics recommendation: Chris at CP Auto. 

It's in the spot where Boyden Friendly was. Chris worked for Tony for a spell and then bought the business. Chris is a straight-shooter and a pleasure to do business with. 

Highly recommended. 

Same here. We were long-time customers of Tony/Boyden Friendly and Chris is now offering the same level of service.



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