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Originally Posted by BEM-S4
That has to be a sensor if it didn't look flat. You drove it and it was handling even borderline normally?
Only error proof sensor in the car is your own head, you've driven enough you know when to ignore what the car is telling you. For things like tires at least, I wouldn't ignore an oil warning light
Assuming the sensors are working properly that is one nice thing about having the pressure value and not just "low" so you can see if you're a bit low on a cold day it's nothing to really worry about. I mean I would check it, but if you're doing 60 on the highway (this has happened to me) there's no need to do something unsafe / emergency style if you have that peace of mind.
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Car felt fine which is why it was weird. I didn't drive far or fast on the tire though since the gas station is close.