Wife and tire pressures and general car abuse
#1
Wife and tire pressures and general car abuse
First things, I rarely drive my wife's cayenne and this is a bit of a venting session...
But anyway, we took it to a school fundraiser this last weekend because we needed to bring many of the supplies as we are the sponsors. I load up the back and get us all loaded and hop into the drivers side. Start the car and right in front of me is the yellow tps light and showing -6!! I look over to her with the wtf-face and I can see she realized the mistake in me being in the car. And she just says it came on that morning. -6 in one day I should believe. Coming from the person who tells me when she feels each slip and has me check treads. She then gets to hear about how she of all the soccer/school moms should understand and appreciate tire pressures. Driving around under inflated...Drives me bananas
This is also right after the last couple weeks of a bottle of bourbon breaking in the back seat (birthday present gone wrong), something bouncing up on the highway and leading to a fairly large scratch, and the best - took day off to wash all cars and hang out and as I went to wash her wheels I get the "have to tell you something", followed by the story of a spider distracting her, her hitting the wall on the driveway and the mother of all wheel curbs. Ugh. Not her best couple of weeks...
Thanks for allowing the catharsis of a good venting...
But anyway, we took it to a school fundraiser this last weekend because we needed to bring many of the supplies as we are the sponsors. I load up the back and get us all loaded and hop into the drivers side. Start the car and right in front of me is the yellow tps light and showing -6!! I look over to her with the wtf-face and I can see she realized the mistake in me being in the car. And she just says it came on that morning. -6 in one day I should believe. Coming from the person who tells me when she feels each slip and has me check treads. She then gets to hear about how she of all the soccer/school moms should understand and appreciate tire pressures. Driving around under inflated...Drives me bananas
This is also right after the last couple weeks of a bottle of bourbon breaking in the back seat (birthday present gone wrong), something bouncing up on the highway and leading to a fairly large scratch, and the best - took day off to wash all cars and hang out and as I went to wash her wheels I get the "have to tell you something", followed by the story of a spider distracting her, her hitting the wall on the driveway and the mother of all wheel curbs. Ugh. Not her best couple of weeks...
Thanks for allowing the catharsis of a good venting...
#4
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Don't know where you live but I've seen a -6 psi change with outside temp changes (for example 80 in Denver on Saturday and in the low 30's today). I'd be more concerned about low oil or a CEL
#5
I feel your pain. I have three kids (and a wife), the youngest of which just started driving a year ago.
I constantly watch their tires and periodically air them up. Safety. And dont want to buy new tires every 5,000 miles x four cars. UGH!!!
I constantly watch their tires and periodically air them up. Safety. And dont want to buy new tires every 5,000 miles x four cars. UGH!!!
#7
Some interesting replies. Not really sure how a quick vent on a couple rough car weeks turns into marriage problems. No nails, or significant enough weather changes. Just must have been a slow move and just tripped enough to be the warning. All were a few low though with the one the main culprit.
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#8
Burning Brakes
lol, my wife does the same with our ML350.
This past winter she literally launched the car off a curb that she "didn't see" because she thought "it was just a pile of snow in the middle of the parking lot".
May as well have installed an air horn that plays "Dixie" the way we caught air.
Oh, and the door dings. And the scratches on the hood when she puts her purse down on it. And the coffee stains on the center console.
The things we put up with in the name of love.
This past winter she literally launched the car off a curb that she "didn't see" because she thought "it was just a pile of snow in the middle of the parking lot".
May as well have installed an air horn that plays "Dixie" the way we caught air.
Oh, and the door dings. And the scratches on the hood when she puts her purse down on it. And the coffee stains on the center console.
The things we put up with in the name of love.
#9
Burning Brakes
Not a wife, done with that, but my last three year live in girlfriend. The trick was an older Rogue and I just check tires visually once a week and pressure every other. It just simply wasn't her thing and I learned not to get frustrated after the first 18 month. As for the scratches ... well it wasn't a Porsche.
In the end I felt good knowing I was keeping her safe and it was a good car for the kids to learn to detail on.
In the end I felt good knowing I was keeping her safe and it was a good car for the kids to learn to detail on.
#11
In all seriousness, I see a +/- 6 psi swing from cold start to operating temperature on a daily basis on my 911. So, it is indeed possible that TPMS warning light did in fact just activate due in the last couple of days due to the changing weather. As far as all of the other issues go, at a certain point you have to accept that some people will just never car about cars to the extent that we do. Doesn't mean they are a bad person / spouse. It is just up to us to check up on the state of their vehicles periodically for their safety. That and just get used to the fact that there we'll always be making a lease payment to keep them in a new CUV for them every ~3 years
#12
This. Every time I think about a cayenne or a Macan, I take a glimpse of our base model, dinged to hell, Cheerio-ridden, formula-stained, battle wagon of a people mover that is our 2011 Honda Pilot and say, ‘hey there u beautiful old girl’