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Old Sep 23, 2010 | 04:15 PM
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Default Low tire air pressure light and Warranty

Hey Guys,

I recently had low tire air pressure light on a couple of times - it went off after putting some air. (It is why I suspected there's some leakage on my tire(s))

Will my warranty cover this issue?

Thanks in advance!
 
Old Sep 23, 2010 | 08:01 PM
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If it's a nail ect NO
 
Old Sep 26, 2010 | 11:30 PM
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I don't know where you live but a couple of friends told me right after I got my Mini that I should go have my tires filled with nitrogen because when the weather starts to change from hot to cooler the sensors will give low pressure readings with air in them. Before I went on vacation in Colorado last month I heeded their warning and had a local tire dealer fill my tires with nitrogen. Cost was about $36 and so far, so good. This is just an idea but you might not even have a flat. Anyway while you are getting the tire checked you might want to inquire on having it done. Anyway, I'm pretty sure the tires are not covered by warranty from Mini. The tire company, however does cover defective material on tires. Information is in the CD you should have received with your owner's manual. Hope this helps.
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Old Oct 12, 2010 | 05:33 AM
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i would say stick with school. what will your degree be in? that could make a big difference on how easy it will be for you to get a job right after graduation. most colleges will declare you academically bankrupt (i think thats the term) 5 years after you quit school, meaning that if you don't return to school within 5 years of quitting, then you would have to repeat all the classes you took if you went back to school if the job doesnt work out.
 
Old Oct 12, 2010 | 10:58 AM
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If its a fault with the car/tyres and not something youve done then yes I'd say yes it would be covered
 
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