tire pressure sensor issue?

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badtothe bone

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The sensors were designed by MOPAR.

The ones that GM used in the Corvette were just fine, but they cost too much to use, so GM figured that they would save a couple of bucks and use someone else's design.
 
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The sensors were designed by MOPAR.

The ones that GM used in the Corvette were just fine, but they cost too much to use, so GM figured that they would save a couple of bucks and use someone else's design.

well, either way. As i said before. Im in the middle of NOWHERE outback AUSTRALIA. There arent GM dealerships on this continent. I took that wheel off today and bounced it around to see if i could jostle the issue loose
( reasoning that the tire place obvious hit it or something tho i cant imagine them being that fragile and maybe i could fix it that way) to no avail, its still reading "serive tire monitor" no dash light tho.
 

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