Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Or,you have a bd sensor.
OP here. The third time I took it in, they tried to find and fix a sensor issue. Nothing conclusive. Anyone had luck getting a bad sensor actually repaired, and what was the cost/how long did it take?
The battery in the tire pressure sensor has a life of 5-10 years, and when it dies, you need to replace the sensor. The cost for the unit is pretty low (something like $40) but is usually done as part of tire replacement because the service tech will remove the tire, install new sensor and new stem, re-install tire, and rebalance wheel . I would do all five wheels (including spare if it has a sensor) at the same time because one of your sensor battery dies, the others will too.