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Old 10-07-2006, 07:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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tire pressure sensors

I am looking at 20" wheels for my C. Can someone tell me what needs to be done when you have TPS.
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Old 10-07-2006, 08:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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you need to remove the sensors from inside your factory rims or buy 4 new ones for your 20's. If your going to use the 18's for winter(not sure of your location) you might want to get new ones to have both sets of rims working. The sensor in the factory wheel is part of the valve stem assembly.
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you need to remove the sensors from inside your factory rims or buy 4 new ones for your 20's. If your going to use the 18's for winter(not sure of your location) you might want to get new ones to have both sets of rims working. The sensor in the factory wheel is part of the valve stem assembly.

I do plan to use the factory rims in winter, and I will get new sensors. I thought something had to be done with the TBS program in the computer as well.
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Sensors

A local dealership quoted me $54.12 each for the sensors.

That's $240 with tax for four.

Ouch
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I bought them from a supporting vendor, Mopar Super Center for 19.98 each plus freight. If I remember right about $10.00 freight. Sweet deal. They do not show them on their site. Just send them an e-mail and tell them what you want they will need year, model & Vin#. No programing is required. Install and enjoy!!
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