Re: low pressure tire sensor
Originally Posted by
dedwards0323
The TPMS light on my 2007 Coupe came on probably 2 weeks back right after I was pulling away from filling up with gas. I'm convinced it is a
wheel sensor gone bad (weak or defective sensor battery). Will most likely take it to nearby Discount Tire store & let them troubleshoot - identify bad
wheel sensor & install replacement. Thought I might have all 4 wheel sensors replaced while there, but have decided to address these failures when they occur instead. No need for me to pay for a complete 4-wheel balance job until I have to.
Beware in taking our cars to places that cannot reset the light with a DRBIII dealer only tool. They waste a ton of owners money and time by saying they can "do" a Crossfire TPMS relearn. Then they learn the truth and make you pay anyway. I addressed mine during tire replacement. I did the research, (see my sig file for post) bought the correct replacement sensors from the tire shop who put them on and nothing more. Then I drove to my dealer who did the TPMS relearn for 1/4 hour labor and off I go, no light.
Last edited by KDW4Him; Jul 11, 2019 at 08:33 PM.