osky1976
Test Drive
- Location
- Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Can anyone provide me the information of what the stock TPS part number/sensor type on a 2007 Xterra SE? I need to replace one sensor
$100/tire seems a bit absurd. I mean, it's not much more actual labor than mounting the tire, so they're really gouging if that's what they want for such a job.Are you looking to replace them because you just dont want to see the red light on your dash?
most tire shops around me charge about $100 per tire installed. $400 total. however you can just make the light go away with time and minimal cost. Check out this video on youtube this may help.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fKh7AQxvIY&t=4s
While it may seem absurd, the local tire shop I use does charge about $80 per tire for new TPMS when you buy new tires.$100/tire seems a bit absurd. I mean, it's not much more actual labor than mounting the tire, so they're really gouging if that's what they want for such a job.