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Every since I took my car to Wal~Mart to get New tires I been having problems with my 2008 Nissan Sentra My tires or wobbly and the exclamation mark keep coming on I took my car back to Wal~Mart n they put air in the tire and checked the balance the exclamation mark went off for a few days and now its back on what should I do

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There Are Cars That Require New Air Pressure Sensors When Replacing Tires. Wal-Mart Does Not Offer That Service. Just Tires, Tires Plus Etc Can Help You

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2010

SOURCE: 2005 Chrysler Town & Country Service tire

Maybe when you change the tires they remove or broke one or the four sensors located inside the rim or wheel, at the inside of the valve, this sensors transmit the low pressure to the computer, and if one, or all, are removed or damaged, computer will register it at as a low pressure tire

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 13, 2009

SOURCE: i have a 2004 (bought

I recommend taking your vehicle to a shop (any shop) that use a Hunter tire balancer. These machines can detect all variables that affect ride quality by not only spinning the rim, but it uses a roller to inspect the tire itself for its "road force". They can also measure the rim while on the machine for run-out to detect for a bent rim. There can be times when a tire can be mounted to the wheel in a postion that promotes more vibration, but the hunter machines can check and show the correct location to minimize the feel to the driver. Here is a picture of the kind of balancer you want your vehicle serviced at. Please let me know how things work out.7e27679.jpg

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 02, 2009

SOURCE: vibration problem from day one with car. took back

I think what you need is a good lawyer, and make this people pay you all your money back and change the car . did you get a carfax I would recommend to get one , this car maybe was in an accident , and they for sure at the dealer won't tell you..have the car check in a different place . I would recommend a body shop because they will for sure find any type of problem like this one..good luck..www.carfax.com

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 10, 2009

SOURCE: check engine light on

The TPMS warning will come on as long as you do not have the tire pressure sensor installed and working. There is no way around it as it is now a Federal safety device.

You need to have the check engine light code pulled to know where to go with it. The fact that you have custom map and exhaust may be an issue, depending on how it was done. No way of knowing without knowing the code though.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 16, 2009

SOURCE: tire pressure light comes on even when i put air

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