Description
Is the TPMS light on your dashboard on, or blinking, even after inflating the tires to the specified pressure?
Do you know that:
- some unscrupulous tire service place employees are covering the pressure sensors in your tires with gunk, to make the sensors fail?
- they will charge in some cases, upward of $100 for a 15 minute diagnosis?
- they will charge north of $80 dollars per sensor, when in most cases you can get them for less than $20?
- the chemicals in tire inflating cans will damage these sensors?
- the sensors have a battery in them, that is not replaceable.
I will diagnose, and if you want, service your vehicle to turn the TPMS light off.
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