Low Tire Pressure sensor
blackalero
06-25-2004, 08:36 AM
Hi,
I want to change the tires on my 99ŽAlero and have to find out ( for my tire dealer) where the "low tire pressure sensor" is before I get it done.
I live in munich/germany and the tire dealers over here donŽt know much about AleroŽs.
A buddy of mine from N.J. told me that the Alero 3.4 in the U.S. isnŽt as fast as the european Alero.
How fast does the U.S. Alero go? The Alero 3.4 over here goes almost 130 mph. I tried it out on the german autobahn.
Maybe you can help me with this question to?
The bolt circle is 5x115. What size is the middle bore and would a 17x8 wheel fit without any modifications?
Thanks
Chris
I want to change the tires on my 99ŽAlero and have to find out ( for my tire dealer) where the "low tire pressure sensor" is before I get it done.
I live in munich/germany and the tire dealers over here donŽt know much about AleroŽs.
A buddy of mine from N.J. told me that the Alero 3.4 in the U.S. isnŽt as fast as the european Alero.
How fast does the U.S. Alero go? The Alero 3.4 over here goes almost 130 mph. I tried it out on the german autobahn.
Maybe you can help me with this question to?
The bolt circle is 5x115. What size is the middle bore and would a 17x8 wheel fit without any modifications?
Thanks
Chris
DoctorSpeed.com
06-27-2004, 05:33 AM
The "low pressure sensor" is plugged in to the back of the hub. You won't even see it when you take the wheels off, you have to remove the brakes to even see it.
blackalero
06-28-2004, 06:21 AM
Thank you very much Doc. IŽll try to find it when the dealer takes the wheels off.
jlee1982
09-04-2004, 11:01 PM
the Us alero (at least mine) 3.4L kills at 105ish
JTrujillo86
09-05-2004, 10:34 PM
Are you sure they are in the hub DoctorSpeed? I thought they are in the wheel itself...
Jeremy
Jeremy
jamcllw
09-07-2004, 08:44 AM
They're in the hub.
Guitarz
09-07-2004, 10:06 AM
I have 18x8s on my Alero, 225-40-18 tires. No problems. T
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