TPMS sign is on after a new set of tires, what to do?
#17
Any time you have tires replaced, those with TPMS should have the sensors inspected to determine the charge on the batteries and they should be replaced as a group as necessary at that time.
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Where do you go to have new Sensors put in at a reasonable price? My mechanic said he'll do it for $40 each, totaling $200 for 5 tires. I think that's too much.
Someone had said Walmart or Discount Tires might be a better place. I think $10-$20 each is more reasonable.
Someone had said Walmart or Discount Tires might be a better place. I think $10-$20 each is more reasonable.
#19
Do you really need the sensor? If you are hit by a nail on the road, sensor won't be able to prevent it from happening. Just check the tire pressure once every week you are good to go.
Note that when the temperature is lower in the winter the air pressure goes down. So you need to put more air in the tire in the winter and get some out in the summer.
Note that when the temperature is lower in the winter the air pressure goes down. So you need to put more air in the tire in the winter and get some out in the summer.
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expected battery life on tpms is 5-7 years so it is possible some of the batteries are dead or dying. if you had the tpms tested & they didn't register on the shops tool then they need to be replaced. as for dead battery or sears damaging them, you can find out when the tire is dismounted. as for $200 ea....... after you shoot the guy in the face for that quote, shop around, we sell your tpms for $44 ea. & find a real tire shop to do the install unless sears is willing to give you a deal since they just did the install & can do the reset.
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Discount charged $100 each the last time I looked.
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Here's what Lexus trains their techs:
Originally Posted by Lexus TTC
Tire Pressure Sensors The Tire Pressure Sensor is integrated in the air valve and operates with a lithium battery, which lasts approximately 10 years. If the battery voltage drops, the Tire Pressure Monitor Receiver stores the DTC in its memory. If the voltage drops even further and the sensor stops working, the Tire Pressure Monitor Receiver stores the DTC in memory and illuminates the Tire Pressure Warning Light to alert the driver.
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