1. Attachments are working again! Check out this thread for more details and to report any other bugs.

  1. johnfried

    johnfried New Member

    Joined:
    Dec 17, 2006
    17
    0
    0
    I have had my car for 14 months and just got my first flat. I had the spare put on and am about to call toyota service to check my flat. Good idea, or go to tire service place?? Is any of this covered under my warranty (service, tire)? How long can I drive with this spare? Also, my tire pressure light has been on for over 2 weeks. Do you think I never got a flat, and it was just out of air?

    Thanks.
     
  2. JimN

    JimN Let the games begin!

    Joined:
    Nov 26, 2006
    7,028
    1,116
    0
    Location:
    South Jersey
    Vehicle:
    2010 Prius
    Model:
    V
    Punctures (road hazard) aren't covered under the tire warranty. Check the pressure in the other 3 tires. The flat tire definitely tripped the sensor but since the light has been lit for 2 weeks the others are low by 25%. Any tire shop can patch a tire.
     
  3. Bill Merchant

    Bill Merchant absit invidia

    Joined:
    May 3, 2005
    4,096
    81
    13
    Location:
    USA | Oregon | Portland area | 97004 |
    Vehicle:
    2007 Prius
    um, johnfried, what do you think the tire low-pressure warning light was trying to tell you for two weeks? :confused:
     
  4. rochesteruser

    rochesteruser Cruzin' in Rochester MN

    Joined:
    Feb 16, 2008
    153
    1
    0
    Location:
    Rochester
    Vehicle:
    2008 Prius
    Exactly what I was thinking.
     
  5. JimboK

    JimboK One owner, low mileage

    Joined:
    May 1, 2006
    2,817
    187
    49
    Location:
    Chesterfield, VA
    Vehicle:
    2005 Prius
    I would take it to a reputable tire shop. They are the tire experts. And if turns out to be unrepairable, they probably won't charge as much as the dealer for a new one. (As the other Jim says, road hazards are not covered under warranty.) To verify, you could call around ahead of time to price the tire.

    As for how long you can drive on the spare, the owner's manual describes it as having a 3000 mile tread life. But you still want to get it off ASAP. It has a top speed of 50 MPH and you can't expect the same handling characteristics as a regular tire.
     
  6. richard schumacher

    richard schumacher shortbus driver

    Joined:
    Mar 27, 2004
    7,663
    1,038
    0
    Location:
    United States
    Vehicle:
    2004 Prius
    Model:
    N/A
    By driving on it for two weeks while it was going flat you've probably ruined the sidewalls and turned what might have been a repairable puncture into a replacement, and maybe damaged the rim.
     
  7. N3FOL

    N3FOL Member

    Joined:
    Dec 2, 2007
    891
    16
    0
    Location:
    Stewartstown, PA.
    Vehicle:
    2008 Prius
    Tires is just one of the most important part of your vehicle. You do not want to overlook them. For your safety and for the safety of other motorist around you, regularly check your tire pressure. I was told that a underinflated tire has a bigger chance of getting a flat tire (p/u a nail or so...).

    Hope you can get your tire situation straightened out soon. Drive safe.:cool:
     
  8. JHSmith

    JHSmith 2020 Avalon Hybrid Owner

    Joined:
    Sep 30, 2006
    184
    4
    0
    Location:
    King George, VA
    Vehicle:
    Other Hybrid
    Model:
    N/A
    I have to agree with most of the responses here about your ignoring of the Low Pressure warning for two weeks.

    Now, another warning/suggestion: If you take your tire to a Tire Shop, be sure to tell them you have a valve stem mounted sensor. Otherwise, you'll be looking at an additional $250 to replace THAT sensor.