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good question, don't think i have ever been asked this one.the tire pressure is monitored not by a pressure sensor inside the tire on a pathfinder but by the wheel speed, each wheel hub ( the thing the wheel bolts to ) has a speed sensor and the on-board computer is allwisemonitoring the wheel speed, if one tire gets low on air it will be slightly smaller in diameter, so this will cause that one hub sensor to allwise read a slightly higher speed than all the other sensors so if the computer keeps seeing one wheel reading a little faster then all the other wheel sensors wile the car is going strate down the road it will them assume that that tire is low on air and turn on the low tire light. now some of your high doller cars do have sensors inside the tires but those cars do not have spair tires ( have you ever seen a spair on a corvett?) and those setups have specal made tires and wheels for this system.....so as you can see the spair is not bolted to a hub so the car doset care if its flat or not, but you will if you ever need it, so ckeck the air in the spair.
1. Some times the keys wear out. Do you have a spair key you can try.
2. Turn the steering wheel back and forth while trying to turn the key sometime the steering wheering lock will bind.
3. Now the bummer part is the ignition lock will have to come out so you can determine what part froze up.
you need the tools under the back seat the pipes with square ends go through a hole that you see when you open the back hatch near the bumper once you get the tool on the end in the hole you put the lug wrench with the square hole in it on the tool and spin unitl the tire comes all the way down
The parts guy at a Ford dealer can tell you what it is called. Another option would be call around to auto salvage yards in your area and ask them if they have one of these Broncos. If they do go out and have them remove the part and sell it to you. Some yards let you do the part removal yourself.
your tumbler prob can apart, do you have the kitchin sink on your keychain ?
easy soloution is keep it in and use your spair key for the doors, You do have a spair right?
you you'll have to replace the tumbler assy. @ 217.00
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