S1nemesis1s
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Hello All!
So I got off work early today and I went and had a new muffler put on my Tahoe, the old one was bad – not super cheap but it sounds nice. Magnaflow!
I have to replace the driver side mirror, and since the cost is low for a pair I am doing both mirrors. I took both door panels off and both mirrors out. I had to drive it back and forth because one side of my garage is full of stuff. I noticed after I pulled the drivers side panel I got a message: “Service Tire Monitor” when I started the car. All my tire pressures were at 35psi – so good.
Could I have caused this by taking off the door panel off, it acted a little weird when I drove it, made some chimes and stuff? Could the muffler shop have caused this?
I called Ken Towery who did my tires and some front suspension stuff about a month ago. They said it would cost 50 bucks to diagnose which sensor was bad, then another 100 to replace the sensor. 150 sounds a little high to me? He was breaking labor down to 10ths of an hour…
If it is the sensor, can I buy all four aftermarket and pay to have them put on elsewhere? Anyone know of a good source? I found a good little mom and pop shop I like.
At this point I am just a little peeved, I have the alternator off and battery disconnected awaiting a new alternator. Mine is working but is original and I don’t want to put my wife in a car I am unsure of.
Also, is this something I can/should just ignore? I would rather fix it - I would like to just buy four sensors and just be done with it.
So I got off work early today and I went and had a new muffler put on my Tahoe, the old one was bad – not super cheap but it sounds nice. Magnaflow!
I have to replace the driver side mirror, and since the cost is low for a pair I am doing both mirrors. I took both door panels off and both mirrors out. I had to drive it back and forth because one side of my garage is full of stuff. I noticed after I pulled the drivers side panel I got a message: “Service Tire Monitor” when I started the car. All my tire pressures were at 35psi – so good.
Could I have caused this by taking off the door panel off, it acted a little weird when I drove it, made some chimes and stuff? Could the muffler shop have caused this?
I called Ken Towery who did my tires and some front suspension stuff about a month ago. They said it would cost 50 bucks to diagnose which sensor was bad, then another 100 to replace the sensor. 150 sounds a little high to me? He was breaking labor down to 10ths of an hour…
If it is the sensor, can I buy all four aftermarket and pay to have them put on elsewhere? Anyone know of a good source? I found a good little mom and pop shop I like.
At this point I am just a little peeved, I have the alternator off and battery disconnected awaiting a new alternator. Mine is working but is original and I don’t want to put my wife in a car I am unsure of.
Also, is this something I can/should just ignore? I would rather fix it - I would like to just buy four sensors and just be done with it.