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2 tpms programmed 2 not, all showing
I went to the stealership (lapse of a brain at the moment) to get my tpms sensors programmed since my usual mechanic said he usually just goes there. Thinking maybe 50-100 dollars at most, for something simple. They wanted 130 and got it. I was told my fronts took and we're programmed the backs won't and I can bring it back for free to be programmed once I sort that. Driving home I checked my DTCs and I had all four c1708-11 iirc popped. If one isn't happy are they not all happy?
I got Stealershipped, but hey, I got a "free" car wash right? I have an EcuTek tune and checked the codes via the app/Bluetooth. |
You may want to consider a tool by Autel to do this yourself in the future.
There is a thread in the wheel /tire section called " TPMS Nonsense" with more details. I stay away from dealerships unless warranty work is involved. Also, sine I live in the Frozen North I have 2 sets of wheels / tires, Winter and Summer and swap them twice per year. The tool was a bit spendy but on my second wheel change, which is comimg up in a month, it will have paid for itself...based on the asinine price the dealer wants for doing the re-learn. |
I went to a local shop and had it done for $30 last week and no lights. Should of just done that but I was in the area of Nissan and I figured it would of been $50 - $100 and they actually do something...
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Discount Tire reprograms TPMS for free :twocents:
And don't ever let the dealership touch your paint. All they will do is scratch it up. |
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