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12-10-2024 09:48 AM
12-10-2024 10:17 AM - edited 12-10-2024 10:21 AM
I got one of these air compressor/jump starters a couple years ago at Sams Club. Life saver and it's super easy to use. Just keep it charged and it'll always be ready to use when you need it. Takes minutes to fill a tire or jump start a mower or a car. Even if you have to get your tire repaired you could probably drive it to a shop to fix the flat and it's portable so you can take it with you if you need to add more air. If it's totally flat this probably wouldn't help.
12-10-2024 10:27 AM
Most insurance will pay for the towing. Also most tire places will give you free flat repair as long as it can be repaired.
12-10-2024 12:04 PM - edited 12-10-2024 12:05 PM
@Luvsmyfam Sorry to hear it. Some days there's no end. I have AAA. It can be a lifesaver.
12-10-2024 12:07 PM
My car has 251 miles on it. And the sensor for low tire pressure lit up on my dashboard. So I had to fill two of my tires with more air.
I was told that tire pressure will decrease when the weather changes to colder temperatures.
I had bought a machine to inflate my tires and used it frequently in the past. EXCEPT it used the cigarette lighter to run the machine. My new car does not have a cigarette lighter. Time to buy another machine. I used it too often not to have one.
12-10-2024 12:21 PM - edited 12-10-2024 12:39 PM
@drizzellla, I know most new cars no longer have the cigarette lighter outlet in the traditional location. Some do have one of those auxiliary power outlets tucked somewhere in the vehicle. Often in the side console between the front seats. Some have one in the trunk area so things like compressor or vacuums can plug in.
12-10-2024 12:27 PM
I had trouble with a tire with low pressure about 6 weeks ago.My neighbor put air in it and it was okay-until it wasn't. Last week the same issue. It had a nail in it, so I took it to the local Mavis Tire aand they patched it. So far so good. I only put a couple thousand miles on a year, so hopefully it will be okay for a good while.
12-10-2024 12:28 PM - edited 12-10-2024 12:28 PM
@drizzellla , My suggestion is to google - auxiliary power outlet location and your new vehicle model.
12-10-2024 12:40 PM
@Etoile308 wrote:@drizzellla , My suggestion is to google - auxiliary power outlet location and your new vehicle model.
Thanks for the suggestion, I got 4 owners manuals with the car. And as you can tell I have only briefly read them. Well, once to find out what the tire pressure should be and once to figure out how to change the time on the clock.
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