daryl
TYF Newbie
2007 Yukon XL (06 build), 127K. Vehicle is now 10 years old, with original TPMS sensorss in all wheels. Two of the sensors have finally gone bad, triggering the message on the DIC. Vehicle also needs tires, so I've just begun looking into the sensors. I thought it was as simple as having batteries replaced in the sensors (the tire shops preach "service" and "replace batteries" when tire shopping (with some of my other cars over the years)). What I was told, was that the sensor itself needs to be replaced. Tire shop, and calls to several dealers and other shops revealed the same story, along with costs in excess of $100 per wheel. I've looked online and found the parts for prices ranging in the $30-$40+ range.
Can anyone shed some light on the issue, and perhaps your own experience? I'm interested to hear what others have done. I've been clicking the DIC button for about a year now, to clear the message each time we drive the car, so I'm interested in getting this resolved during the next tire change. Also, I'll note, I'm aware of the tire learning process following a tire rotation; will that same process detect "new" sensors.
Appreciate any input. Thanks.
Can anyone shed some light on the issue, and perhaps your own experience? I'm interested to hear what others have done. I've been clicking the DIC button for about a year now, to clear the message each time we drive the car, so I'm interested in getting this resolved during the next tire change. Also, I'll note, I'm aware of the tire learning process following a tire rotation; will that same process detect "new" sensors.
Appreciate any input. Thanks.