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psi = pounds per square inch. It is a pressure measurement.
The back right tire is 2 less psi's than the other 3.
They might all be on theow dude but the dash light is flashing on the back right tire.

Last time this happened it was the back left tire and I had a nail in it.
 
I think Wick said it was -30 something at her place last night. That is insane to me.
In a normal winter, it usually gets down to -30°F here at least once. It is not uncommon to have a week straight of -20°F.
 
It's a Kia Sportage.
every time i’ve had that happen in just one tire, it’s usually a nail or screw. if cold it’s typically all 4 low by similar psi (points)
 
I'll be danged. They're supposed to be 30-32 depending on tire size.
I always run my tyres at about 5psi more than the reccommended.... ive had 3 tyre suppliers tell me that
I tend to only drive around 2500 miles per year.
I get thru about 25k miles per year
 
The back right tire is low by 2 points or what ever those things are called.
Mine go up and down a ton depending on the weather. I’ve had that alert thing before too and been worried but then after a couple minutes it went back to normal.
 
I always run my tyres at about 5psi more than the reccommended.... ive had 3 tyre suppliers tell me that

I get thru about 25k miles per year
Weirdo.
 
Mine go up and down a ton depending on the weather. I’ve had that alert thing before too and been worried but then after a couple minutes it went back to normal.
It's cold here today.
I'm not worried.
The Mexican will look at it and if I have a nail I know where to go.
 
every time i’ve had that happen in just one tire, it’s usually a nail or screw. if cold it’s typically all 4 low by similar psi (points)
and fyi, for some reason low tires on the camaro screwed with the traction control......logic would say that lower pressure would grab better but it would slide like crazy if the psi got down around 28 all around
 

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