#ThursdayDoors #writingprompt
My Low Tire light came on and stayed on, so I took the car to Big O to have them checked. They checked and came back and told me that the tires were fine but all four of my Low Tire sensors had failed. They could be replaced — for $73.00 each. And I said:
I’ll just leave them failed and hope.
Meanwhile, I took pictures of doors in the area.

Flag and puddle for Dan

Personally, I don’t believe a vehicle would fit in there.
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A WRITING PROMPT FROM ME TO YOU: A safety notice fails
MA

Maureen O'Hern
June 28, 2026 at 8:31amHaha on the door. I’ve had a tire-pressure light stuck on for a few years now. The problem isn’t with the tires; it’s with the sensor. Nothing is hurting the car, they say, or the tires, but they keep listing it as a mu$t-do. I think not.
Marian Allen
June 28, 2026 at 10:08amI’m with you, Maureen!
Daniel Antion
June 25, 2026 at 9:02amGreat doors from around town. I like seeing those.
We drove for a long time without tire pressure sensors in our cars. The sensor was “Does that tire look low to you?” “I don’t know, let me check with my tire gauge.” That method still works.
Marian Allen
June 25, 2026 at 9:08amYup. Much less nerve-wracking.