Author: John Mechkins
There it is, glowing stubbornly on your dashboard: the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) light.
If you own a Chevrolet Equinox, especially one from roughly the 2010 to 2017 model years with the 2.
You’ve just parked your BMW, turned off the engine, and settled in for a moment – maybe finishing
You pull your powerful Ford diesel truck into a parking spot, shift into Park, and instead of the familiar
So, you’ve plugged in your Tesla, ready to add some range, and you notice it consistently stops
You’ve plugged in your Tesla at home or a Supercharger, the charging port light is doing its thing
You’re driving along in your Volkswagen, everything is normal, and then you notice the outside
You’re cruising along in your Toyota, maybe on a long drive, or perhaps just navigating some winding
There’s the familiar rumble of your Ford F-150 engine, that satisfying push as you accelerate…
You did the right thing: you changed the oil in your Toyota Camry (or had it changed by a trusted mechanic).