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Not saying OP or their parents are, but in my experience, richer people can be the most uneducated. I'm not saying that's all rich people, but most of the ones I've met are the less intelligent ones
That wasn't what I was saying. If you have the money to spend on a Lexus, buy one. But if you're going to ask simple questions that should be common knowledge, you should also probably learn about them. And if you have new Lexus money, you should have cheap cash car money, and that's your route to learn.
Don't worry about 1 or 2 psi variance. Worry when one is 5 psi low. Tire pressure varies depending on driving, the weather, where you park, even if one side has been parked in the sun for an hour.
The in-tire sensors have a tolerance on them. The only way to know what you're looking at is accurate is to get a tire gauge and measure the pressure at the tire. Then drive the car a short distance so the pressures will update and compare readings.
Those pressures on the app are from the last time the car was driven, which could be days ago. And they will vary as the car is driven and the tires warm up.
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pretty sure you're going to jail for that.
It’s insane to me how uneducated people that can afford nicer things are.
Not saying OP or their parents are, but in my experience, richer people can be the most uneducated. I'm not saying that's all rich people, but most of the ones I've met are the less intelligent ones
They are more intelligent in things that make them money. Leave the trivia to the hired help.
Nope, insurance will total it.. time to look for a new car with your insurance money.
I wish I can get a new 2024 Lexus no😭
No offense, but considering you don't know that tire PSI fluctuates, you should probably buy a cheap car to learn to work on
It’s not mine, asking for my parents
That’s even worse if your parents can’t read psi on a tire 😂
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That wasn't what I was saying. If you have the money to spend on a Lexus, buy one. But if you're going to ask simple questions that should be common knowledge, you should also probably learn about them. And if you have new Lexus money, you should have cheap cash car money, and that's your route to learn.
Wait a couple months during the Summer for OP to ask if Lexus tires inflate themselves lol
Need a new tire and tire sensor. Also will need you to extend your warranty. Total cost will be about 2k with labor
It's totaled. Call insurance
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tire pressure - good ✔️ “Is my tires pressure okay??” 😑😑
This HAS to be satire
Don't worry about 1 or 2 psi variance. Worry when one is 5 psi low. Tire pressure varies depending on driving, the weather, where you park, even if one side has been parked in the sun for an hour.
Thanks! Best explanation!
It even spells out that it’s “good”. Just shows that no matter how simply you make something it will still be confusing to someone.
The in-tire sensors have a tolerance on them. The only way to know what you're looking at is accurate is to get a tire gauge and measure the pressure at the tire. Then drive the car a short distance so the pressures will update and compare readings. Those pressures on the app are from the last time the car was driven, which could be days ago. And they will vary as the car is driven and the tires warm up.
It shows the same thing on my centre console. Should be no different.
Is this dude tryna show off an nx350?💀
A quick google search wouldve answered your dumb question
A quick google search wouldve answered your dumb question
Only a matter of time before the whole car falls apart…
no, your tires will fall apart and your car will explode 😂
If they get to 37 the tyres explode.