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Michelin Programmable Digital Tire Gauge Tyre Pressure Car Emergency Rescue Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $26.08
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San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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Michelin Programmable Digital Tire Gauge Tyre Pressure Car Emergency Rescue Tool

Maintaining the correct tire pressure is fundamental. It maximizes the performance and fuel efficiency whilst increasing passenger safety and comfort. This tire gauge allows you to preset the recommended pressure of your vehicle helping to ensure proper tire inflation. Additional safety features include a built-in metal safety hammer and seat belt cutter. The white LED flashlight makes it easy to check your tire pressure in low light situations and the blue backlit display allows for easy viewing. If your are looking to maximize safety, performance and fuel savings then this is the gauge for you.
  • Range: 5-99 PSI
  • Programmable feature allows gauge to remember factory recommended pressure
  • Extra large backlit LCD for easy viewing
  • Built-in metal safety hammer and seat belt cutter for added safety
  • Switchable readout for international use

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