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My 2006 honda ridgeline rtl nav dash is lighting up with (!) in yellow also my front drivers tire every morining when i go to work . then shuts off after about 10- 15 miles. What is it?

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The tire pressure is low, and after driving a few miles it warms up, the air expands and the light goes off, when tires are cool, check and set all of your tire pressures to what is listed on the door decal. if the tire are hot take the decal and add 4psi

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