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Green D

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Posted: 11/03/07 05:55pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

A couple of notes about time and batteries, batteries have improved greatly in the past few years. Lasting lots longer, so I feel sure the sensors will be getting better life as time goes by.
The second thought is short life on a sensors battery, if you have an alarm on a tire that goes unnoticed the battery will suffer greatly sending this alarm signal. So as mentioned unscrew the sensors if in storage to greatly improve battery life and check out an alarm ASAP.
Once you use a Pressure Pro System you can appreciate it better.
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I just purchased my Pressure Pro System from Pat McFall in Texas this week. . . I haven't even had time to install it yet. My question is. . . how reliable are the systems, and how reliable is their warranty service? I'm looking forward to testing the system out next weekend going down to Tennessee. oRV


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oRV wrote:

I just purchased my Pressure Pro System from Pat McFall in Texas this week. . . I haven't even had time to install it yet. My question is. . . how reliable are the systems, and how reliable is their warranty service? I'm looking forward to testing the system out next weekend going down to Tennessee. oRV


This system is quite reliable for me, you can have a problem with a sensor or monitor for sure. The company has been very good from what I hear to take care of any issues. I recommend the Echo repeater to boost the signal, this helps out not to loose a signal in busy airways.
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Posted: 11/03/07 07:29pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I think you get more then just a battery change you get a reconditioned sensor with a new batt. plus new seals..


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oRV wrote:

I just purchased my Pressure Pro System from Pat McFall in Texas this week. . . I haven't even had time to install it yet. My question is. . . how reliable are the systems, and how reliable is their warranty service? I'm looking forward to testing the system out next weekend going down to Tennessee. oRV


Since it is a distributed product, each distributor will have their own track record for warranty responsiveness.


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Steer Safe / Advantage Pressure Pro
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