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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / October 2004

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Cheap Source for Tire Pressure Sensors

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Richard - 26 Oct 2004 14:49 GMT
Just picked up 4 used 2004 16 inch OEM alloy wheels for my Town & Country.
Is there a discount source for the tire pressure sensors?

Richard.
Daniel J. Stern - 26 Oct 2004 16:36 GMT
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, it was written:

> Just picked up 4 used 2004 16 inch OEM alloy wheels for my Town &
> Country.  Is there a discount source for the tire pressure sensors?

A wire cutters would seem to do the job nicely.
Richard - 27 Oct 2004 21:25 GMT
> On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, it was written:
>
>> Just picked up 4 used 2004 16 inch OEM alloy wheels for my Town &
>> Country.  Is there a discount source for the tire pressure sensors?
>
> A wire cutters would seem to do the job nicely.

As an alternative to wire cutters I found a source for $23.00 each. Now all
I need are the snow tires.

Richard.
Nate Nagel - 28 Oct 2004 01:45 GMT
>>On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, it was written:
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> Richard.

Don't forget that you will probably need to do something with the
computer to get the vehicle to recognize the new sensors.

nate

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Daniel J. Stern - 28 Oct 2004 02:45 GMT
> > As an alternative to wire cutters I found a source for $23.00 each.
> > Now all I need are the snow tires.

> Don't forget that you will probably need to do something with the
> computer to get the vehicle to recognize the new sensors.

...and also don't forget you have to reset the tire pressure monitoring
system monitoring system.

You'd think they'd install a tire pressure monitoring system monitoring
system monitoring system, but nooo-ooo-ooo. There oughtta be a law; I'ma
write my congressman.
Richard - 28 Oct 2004 03:01 GMT
You'd think they'd install a tire pressure monitoring system monitoring
system monitoring system, but nooo-ooo-ooo. There oughtta be a law; I'ma
write my congressman.

I hate this brain dead crap; but on a trip back from Florida last winter the
system did alert me to two flats caused by two different nails. Kind of
tamed my hostility just a bit. Still, the guys at Chrysler should live with
these systems and make them more user friendly.

Richard.
 
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