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I was looking to buy a new set of wheels for my Pilot and would have to get TPMS sensors. I've been looking around and OEM runs seem to run about $35-40 a piece. I'm on a budget and was looking at aftermarket ones.
Does anybody have experience with aftermarket TPMS sensors? Can any tire shop program them to work? (the Pilot is my first car with TPMS)
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Join Date: May 2009
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I have the ones that tirerack sells in my winter wheels and they have been fine.
You do not need to do anything to reprogram them, just drive a little and the car will pick up the signal. |
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