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علي سيف
2021-12-11 15:10

Why is the tire pressure warning light still on even though the display shows 220? It's been a week and it hasn't turned off.

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لطيف عبد العزيز
لطيف عبد العزيز2022-10-19 10:37
Did you install the dashcam yourself and connect the ground wire to the passenger side?
عبد العزيز صادق
عبد العزيز صادق2022-08-29 18:54
Why does yours have this feature and mine doesn't?
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محمد يحيى
محمد يحيى2022-07-25 00:10
Same experience. Refilled the air to about 250 and it was sorted.

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