It got whacky quick. Went into target for 40 minutes came out to a blizzard.
I get halfway to the Yellow Brick Road in Chittenango, and one of the dashboard warning lights comes on, for low tire pressure. I get to the 1st gas station on Rt 5, and the air pump doesn't work. I get to the 2nd gas station, and put air in all the tires (in the middle of a blizzard). Now I'm soaking wet, and the warning light stays on anyways.
I get to the casino, and none of my peeps are there. Seems like they all had the good sense to stay home and not tell me.
I didn't want to get stuck in Chittenango in a blizzard with flat tires, so I made my bets and bailed.
Checked the tires on the war home (since I'm already wet), and they are all holding pressure. Must be a bad sensor.
Irony is hitting a 4 team parlay, and using the money to pay for car repairs you needed in order to make the parlay.
cold weather messes with those sensors and tire pressure since it condenses in the tire.
My tire pressure light has been coming on for two months. The shop finally got it to turn off on Wednesday and it came back on driv8ng home from the game yesterday. My tire pressure is fine, but the light is vet6 annoying.I get halfway to the Yellow Brick Road in Chittenango, and one of the dashboard warning lights comes on, for low tire pressure. I get to the 1st gas station on Rt 5, and the air pump doesn't work. I get to the 2nd gas station, and put air in all the tires (in the middle of a blizzard). Now I'm soaking wet, and the warning light stays on anyways.
I get to the casino, and none of my peeps are there. Seems like they all had the good sense to stay home and not tell me.
I didn't want to get stuck in Chittenango in a blizzard with flat tires, so I made my bets and bailed.
Checked the tires on the war home (since I'm already wet), and they are all holding pressure. Must be a bad sensor.
Irony is hitting a 4 team parlay, and using the money to pay for car repairs you needed in order to make the parlay.
Is that considered bad in CNY now? I remember driving in white out conditions where I could barely see the car in front of me on my way to SUNY Oswego a number of times. Then again, that is Oswego county.
Is that considered bad in CNY now? I remember driving in white out conditions where I could barely see the car in front of me on my way to SUNY Oswego a number of times. Then again, that is Oswego county.
I get halfway to the Yellow Brick Road in Chittenango, and one of the dashboard warning lights comes on, for low tire pressure. I get to the 1st gas station on Rt 5, and the air pump doesn't work. I get to the 2nd gas station, and put air in all the tires (in the middle of a blizzard). Now I'm soaking wet, and the warning light stays on anyways.
I get to the casino, and none of my peeps are there. Seems like they all had the good sense to stay home and not tell me.
I didn't want to get stuck in Chittenango in a blizzard with flat tires, so I made my bets and bailed.
Checked the tires on the way home (since I'm already wet), and they are all holding pressure. Must be a bad sensor.
Irony is hitting a 4 team parlay, and using the money to pay for car repairs you needed in order to make the parlay.
This is when I tell my Oswego story of walking to Bucklands with no snow on the ground and walking home and three feet had fallen.Is that considered bad in CNY now? I remember driving in white out conditions where I could barely see the car in front of me on my way to SUNY Oswego a number of times. Then again, that is Oswego county.