
Originally Posted by
jut703
Digital TPM systems aren't always 100% accurate, but they work when it counts - you'll find out right away when you have a sudden drop in tire pressure due to a puncture.
However, any driver with a fair bit of experience can easily tell if they have a flat. You don't need an expensive device to tell you that. Also, regular tire pressure checks at the gas station (weekly or monthly when you fill up) is enough to keep your tire pressure in the right range. From experience, I only lose about 1-2 PSI after about 3,000 km (1 month worth of driving for me).
If you still wanna spend a significant amount of money on a TPMS, your best bet for your Lancer is Winterpine, Mitsubishi's accredited 3rd party accessories supplier.
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