Posted by fixerupper on February 08, 2017 at 19:47:50 from (100.42.94.143):
In Reply to: Stupid question posted by fixerupper on February 07, 2017 at 12:25:07:
Today I asked this question to a tire guy. He said it doesn't matter if the cap is off or on but if the cap is off the junk that gets in there can make the sensor do 'funny things'. Our Toyota van has a bad sensor. It's nine years old with 150,000 miles so I thought about having all four replaced just to get it over with. The car repair place I go to quoted me a twitch over $800! I'm replacing only the bad one. He said some of the import cars have a sensor with a serial number that has to be programmed into the car computer. This car repair place is a little higher priced but they are good at what they do.
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