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June 7th, 2007 03:39 AM #11
Ok, most gas stations I have been to in CA have the gauge connected to the hose. Unlike in the Phil where you can adjust the pressure then inflate and wait for a bell to sound. So hindi automatic stop. You have to check the pressure every now and then as you inflate.
I also noticed that the reading is different between that and my el cheapo tire pressure guage (plastic stick type with graduation that just pops up). So I don't know which one to follow, though I read somewhere that the ones in gas stations tend to be on the lower side, i.e. if it says 30 on the gauge, it could be 34 already.
I have yet to buy a more accurate gauge. And I keep forgetting to check every month or before a long trip in the early morning.
Hope this helps.
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June 7th, 2007 06:43 AM #12
Agree, filling air is not automatic di gaya sa atin. That's why you should pump in maybe 10 seconds' worth (depending on how much u need) then check again. Usually my experience tells me 15 seconds will pump in 5-7 psi, somewhere there. Depende rin ito sa pump, minsan malakas bumuga yung pump, minsan mahina. However I wouldn't trust the gauge on the pump itself, trust what you have and don't rely on their equipment. Since pin type yung gauge mahirap din makita yung reading.
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Miss Z, the DOT 4 probably is in one column, most common is DOT 3 kasi. I had to look twice to find the DOT 4 for my Benz when I was low on brake fluid.
Since now you're learning the basics, why not go ahead and read the manual and see which stuff you don't understand? I may not be familiar with the Z but most cars have similar requirements naman it's just the location, how to, etc... that differ from car to car.
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June 7th, 2007 08:52 AM #14
Ung isang gulong na malambot, baka dahil may puncture (pako, screw, etc.) or maluwag na ung tire valve (pito). Pwede mong higpitan ung tire valve, or have it replaced with metal type tire valve. Masmaganda quality nito kaya di basta-basta mag-escape ang hangin.
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June 7th, 2007 09:07 AM #15
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June 7th, 2007 09:51 AM #16
Visual inspection isn't really useful, since your tires will have good sidewall strength and won't show a direct change when PSI is low...
I have the rubber valve stems and they've never leaked. The only times I had to change pressure was when the temps soared or dove like what happened earlier this year or late last year.
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June 7th, 2007 02:00 PM #17
Korekek! So you really need a (good) tire gauge lalo kung walang automatic yung air pumps diyan. Dito nga gine-gauge ko din kahit may automatic kasi kung may leak yung gauge nila, it'll overinflate the tires.
Good tip on the metal valves though. Pero parang wala pa akong nakikitang ganyan dito? I just have them changed pag madami daming gulong ko na ang nagloloko -- 5 or 20 petot lang yata sila eh.
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June 7th, 2007 11:52 PM #18
whoops! di pala automatic ang gas station compressors sa CA. churi missZ
kung nag kataon, sabog ang gulong baka na injure ka pa, whew..
add lang pala:
- for other females willing naman,please learn how to replace a tire. sure you can ask bystanders to help you out. pero mahirap din basta basta nag titiwala sa strangers or baka wala din pwede tumulong sa inyo.
- pag may leak, weird sounds, etc.. have it checked. the car will not fix itself. HTH.
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June 8th, 2007 04:36 PM #19
pakinggan mo yung gulong mo.. pag may naririnig kang sumisingaw e may butas nga yan...
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