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Old 02-03-2010, 02:42 PM   #67 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by tjlazer View Post
Great, just what I need after dropping $3,500 on new wheels with new TPMS sensors installed. Is there a cheaper way to get this done? Will local tire shops like Discount Tire or Les Schwab be able to reset the TPMS or will I have to take it into the stealership?

I am keeping my Sport wheels with sensors for the winter set.
Any shop can reset the tpms. Many dealers even do it for FREE. I'm telling you, it takes literally 3 minutes! So, call your dealer up and ask them if they will do it for FREE as a courtesy. Some will do it while others don't. The most they will charge is $50. Unfortunately, it's something you have to do every time you switch rims. ;(
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