Tires sensors and rims

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Nov 15, 2009 | 02:54 PM
  #16  
Quote: Yes, I was impressed with it. You can call it up on your large LCD screen. It is very easy to read. I will take a pic next time I am in the car.
That's great. On my 09 I hate it when I can't see tire pressure considering that sensors each run at $80-$100 (clear ripoff). My 05 Acura RL also had readings of each tire plus when you install new sensors ($40 each) you don't have to reprogram anything (it just works).
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Nov 16, 2009 | 05:44 AM
  #17  
Quote: How far did you drive, sometimes it takes a few miles for it to trigger and also going above a certain speed.
Quote: I drove for about 15-20 minutes, city and highway, from tire place to home. I would that thought that would have been long enough.
At the end of Day 2, the warning lisght finally returned. Of course, for the next 5 months I need to train my brain that the light now means "Reminder - You now have snow itres installed""..and need to remember to not rely on any reminders to check air pressure!
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Nov 16, 2009 | 08:58 AM
  #18  
LOL, I figured it would just take time.
You will get used to the light, I never notice mine in the summer.
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Dec 15, 2009 | 04:22 PM
  #19  
AMerica's Tires charged me an extra 80 bucks to dismount tires and remove tpms from stocks then then replace TPMS on new rims and assemble with new tires.. total mount with tpms transfer cost was $160.. kinda a pain everytime I need new tires but i guess it is what it is.
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