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Ive heard that having Non-run flats can have problems if you have a flat. What is the deal with the sensor? Will it have any problems if you get a flat.....let me know if anyone has had problems or good stories. :hat
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I can't quite figure out what it is you're asking about...problems with the a non-EMT tire if you have a flat?? Yeah..you gotta stop and fix it. Plug it and refill it with a can or a small compressor. Many carry repair kits if they don't use EMTs.
What do you mean .re "deal with the sensor"??? Does having a flat hurt the sensor?? :confused:
Get a little more specific ;)
Maybe I'm not reading between the lines here....anyone else???
When running non-runflats with sensors and you get a flat, you don't want to use any of that fix-a-flat in a can stuff... :nono: If you do, say goodbye to your sensors. Because the sensors are part of the valve-stem, the fix-a-flat will be filling the tire right through the sensor and will clog it up. Hope that clears it up for you... :cheers: