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Gwendolyn Moran
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24 February, 10:41
What causes pressure inside a tire
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Ryann Pollard
24 February, 11:05
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Answer: Changes In Temperature
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Causes your tires to lose pressure as the air inside them expands and contracts, triggering the "Check Tire Pressure"
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