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      06-15-2008, 04:10 PM   #1
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Fix-A-Flat and Pre-2007 Non-TPMS Tires

Hello guys, I have researched this topic on E90Post and I just want to confirm a fact if that is okay with you guys. It has been established that E90s made before 2007 has no built in TPMS. Therefore, if I squeeze in the Fix-A-Flat liquids into my non-RFT tires, it should not damage anything, am I correct? Thanks for any responses.
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I guess what I would ask is if you have non-run flats and no TPMS, what would fix a flat damage? Anyway, I think fix a flat states on the can that it will not do damage to TPMS if you did have TPMS.
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