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Originally Posted by Schaumburger
Tonight while coming back to the house I'm renting, the low tire pressure sensor light came on the 2013 Ford Focus rental car. As this is a rental car, there is no tire pressure gauge in the car, so I don't know which tire is low. Of course this sensor light came on around 9:00 p.m., and it was dark outside so I can't visually tell which tire may be getting low.
I checked TOTV for tire repair recommendations. Sumter Tire & Auto in Wildwood was mentioned by a couple of people. I can go there, but was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for a tire repair place closer to the historical side of TV as that is where I am renting. Thanks in advance.
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I would either call the rental car company or take it to the Circle K and fill all the tires to the correct pressure. It'll cost you a buck. You'll probably save more than that in gas mileage.
The rental agency should take care of it. It's just a question of if you want to go through the hassle.
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