NHTSA Mandates Tire Pressure Monitors for all passenger vehicles.
Just thought everyone would like to know that we have a new saftey feature that will be in all cars soon.
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NHTSA Mandates Tire Pressure Monitors by 2008
According to a new motor vehicle safety standard issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), all passenger vehicles manufactured for the U.S. will be required to have tire pressure monitors as standard equipment by model year 2008, the Automotive Service Association (ASA) reported.
According to ASA, the regulation requires that manufacturers install a system that can detect when one or more of a vehicle's tires are 25 percent or more below the recommended inflation pressure.
The manufacturer's average cost per vehicle is estimated between $48.44 and $69.89, according to NHTSA.
NHTSA originally published a regulation in December 2001 that would have required vehicles made after November 2003 to have dashboard lights warning drivers about low tire pressure. A federal appeals court ruled against that NHTSA regulation in August 2003, leading to the current rule.
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