The obligatory "Show off your LR3' thread

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CMGRover

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Love the LEV parking spot, I love to do that with the LR and my Jeep. But I think it was the best with the HEMI Durango...haha. Although it got way better MPG than the Jeep or LR3.
 

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Love the LEV parking spot, I love to do that with the LR and my Jeep. But I think it was the best with the HEMI Durango...haha. Although it got way better MPG than the Jeep or LR3.

I tell you one of the worst gas guzzlers ive had was a jeep commander hemi. worse than the lr3
 

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My Durango would get 15-16 city, and usually 24-25 on the highway. LR3 struggles to get 20 on the highway...
 

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I get 22-23 all the time....Seattle to Portland. Trip average.
 

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Maybe I should stop letting my wife drive it...haha.

Guess I should put this back on topic...this was a few weeks ago, 26 degrees, left it out overnight just to see how it reacted.
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I watched it...there was a bunch of smoke. Then you ran into the cab to show us the dash but it wasn't clear what we were trying to see.
 

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Just the tire pressure light that comes on when it gets cold, even though the pressures are right.
 

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I noticed that the TP light would come on when it was cold or when it was raining. I had it in for a check-up before driving for Christmas and turns out that the sensor module was bad and needed to be replaced. Apparently it's not that uncommon. That might be the issue for you as well. Mine is still under warranty so I don't know just how difficult it is to replace that module. I'm sure someone here can help clarify that.
Did you check your tire pressure with a normal gauge?
 

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