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TO: Bri & Scil                                                 DATE: 09-22-98
                                                               TIME: 17:38
SUBJECT: Mail failure
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   From: Bri & Scil [SMTP:jettaglx@igtc.com]
     To: jettaglx [SMTP:jettaglx@igtc.com],
         sxyui
   Date: 1998-09-22 16:05
Subject:  Re: Tire pressures

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Check the door jamb rear passenger door.

Bri

Tim Irwin wrote:
>
> "300 kPa (44 PSI) Max pressure" is marked on the tires, which is the maximum
> HOT pressure the tires are rated for, not the pressure that you fill them
> to.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Richard Graham (Volt Computer) [SMTP:a-ricgra@microsoft.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 2:04 PM
> > To:   'jettaglx@igtc.com'
> > Subject:      RE: Tire pressures, silencing the alarm
> >
> > Haven't check the tires though? That is where the recommended psi is
> > always
> > located.
> >
> > RDG
> >
> >               -----Original Message-----
> >               From:   Tim Irwin [mailto:timi@Interlinq.com]
> >               Sent:   Tuesday, September 22, 1998 1:21 PM
> >               To:     'Jetta GLX List'
> >               Subject:        Tire pressures, silencing the alarm
> >
> >               OK, now that I've started one err, fun discusssion with my
> > newbie question,
> >               I have a couple more:
> >
> >                - What are the recommended tire pressures (cold) for the
> > stock Goodyears
> >               (and where is it found on '98s, I checked the manual,
> > drivers door jamb, and
> >               gas door)?
> >
> >                - Is there anyway to silence the arming chirp on the alarm?
> >
> >               Tim Irwin
> >               Sr. Software Engineer
> >               INTERLINQ (R) Software Corporation