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Hi, I have Acura RDX 2015 model. Since I moved from Seattle to Kansas City, based on different temperature (which swings from 20 to near 100), I keep seeing different alert for tire pressure. My daily commute is around 50 miles. Please see these two pictures in this link, which were taken just couple of days away - Imgur: The magic of the Internet What TP should I keep ideally which would be okay for cold as well as hot weather? Please advice. Thanks
Just use what it says on the door jamb sticker.
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