Posted by Goose on June 29, 2018 at 18:29:07 from (166.181.83.41):
Two or three weeks ago, I posted a thread that the tire pressure monitors were acting up on our '07 Chrysler T&C. They'd show a low tire when there wasn't one, and a message would flash to "Service Tire System Soon".
A counter man at our local O'Reilly's said he could sell me the sensors for $60 each, but I'd have to take the vehicle to a tire shop or dealer to have them installed and programmed. I said, "Bull---".
Last weekend I popped one of the sensors out of a wheel, wrote down all of the numbers I could find on it, and took a picture of it. I put it back together so I could drive the vehicle.
I went surfed EBay and found a set of four refurbished sensors that matched all of the numbers for $64.88 for all four. They arrived this morning, and this afternoon I installed them, and rebalanced and rotated the tires in the process. When I went for a test drive, within 3 miles the sensors had all programmed themselves, the message went away, and the low tire light went out.
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