TPMS Help....NO, not PMS....
#1
TPMS Help....NO, not PMS....
Hey Guys,
I know a while ago someone mention about where to buy these. But I was wondering if anyone could help me get a Mopar Part number and what these retail for. Heck, if anyone has a good deal on these let me know. All five of my sensors left when I switch out my wheels. If you have some to spare, I would also be interested. Or will previous years of other models work for sure or not. The nice little yellow indicator is cool, but it looks too much like the old oil. Anyways, any help is always good help...THX
I know a while ago someone mention about where to buy these. But I was wondering if anyone could help me get a Mopar Part number and what these retail for. Heck, if anyone has a good deal on these let me know. All five of my sensors left when I switch out my wheels. If you have some to spare, I would also be interested. Or will previous years of other models work for sure or not. The nice little yellow indicator is cool, but it looks too much like the old oil. Anyways, any help is always good help...THX
#2
THANK YOU
So did you just sreplaced the valves with these and did they just started working in your 2008, or did you need a Flash?
By the way, how reputable are these guys when buying from them?
Thx
So did you just sreplaced the valves with these and did they just started working in your 2008, or did you need a Flash?
By the way, how reputable are these guys when buying from them?
Thx
#3
We have plenty of the sensors in stock. We'll match the price you found online. In fact we will match any price delivered for any product we sell. Make us your #1 wheel and tire resource.
As for setting instructions:
Adjust air pressure to that listed on the Tire Inflation Pressure Label (Placard) provided with the vehicle (applied to driver's side B-pillar).
If the vehicle has been stationary for more than 20 minutes, drive the vehicle for a minimum of 10 minutes while maintaining a continuous speed above 15-mph (24 km/h). During this time the system will learn the new sensor ID.
NOTE: You may be able to reset the system by using the following steps.
Start vehicle.
Use scan tool to activate all 4 sensors starting with the left front and proceeding clockwise around the vehicle
This might turn out the light!!
As for setting instructions:
Adjust air pressure to that listed on the Tire Inflation Pressure Label (Placard) provided with the vehicle (applied to driver's side B-pillar).
If the vehicle has been stationary for more than 20 minutes, drive the vehicle for a minimum of 10 minutes while maintaining a continuous speed above 15-mph (24 km/h). During this time the system will learn the new sensor ID.
NOTE: You may be able to reset the system by using the following steps.
Start vehicle.
Use scan tool to activate all 4 sensors starting with the left front and proceeding clockwise around the vehicle
This might turn out the light!!