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WASHINGTON -- Starting in 2007, the government wants all vehicles to have warning lights that alert drivers to low tire pressure.
A proposal Wednesday would require that vehicles have a yellow light that would illuminate when the pressure on any one of the four tires was underinflated by 25 percent or more.See the full content of this document
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Warning: Low Tire Pressure
Federal regulators said the proposal probably would cost as much as $70 per vehicle, or a total of $1.1 billion annually, based on ...
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