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I'll need 4 new ones pretty soon when I get new Michelin's.....amazingly my 2004 OEM sensors still work perfectly but I'll change them with new when I have the tires off the Magnesium Rims. Still trying to decide on a tire shop that has a touchless tire machine......
I'll need 4 new ones pretty soon when I get new Michelin's.....amazingly my 2004 OEM sensors still work perfectly but I'll change them with new when I have the tires off the Magnesium Rims. Still trying to decide on a tire shop that has a touchless tire machine......
My '01 sensors work perfectly too after 12 years. Must have had really good batteries. Since they can't last forever I will get new ones in the spring.
Well, it makes it nice for the next owner. For instance, it would be great if I knew if the previous owner changed TPMS when he bought new tires. How old are these tires, anyway. I wonder if the coolant has ever been changed.
next owner? What is this next owner thing of which you speak?
My 2 back ones went and I bought the titan tpms, mine is a 2000. they work fine so far. I also rebuilt my old ones, bought the batteries from dingy keys out of california. to replace the 2 front when they go.
I have a 2001 vert and I have just purchased 1 replacement sensor from Titan. It will not train. I have confirmed that the part number is correct and also that the sensor is transmitting. The car will not recognize it. I have tried to train multiple times, let the air out of the tire and tried to reset sensor several times. I have called your company several times today and spoken with multiple people and your TPMS expert. What is the next step?
I have a 2001 vert and I have just purchased 1 replacement sensor from Titan. It will not train. I have confirmed that the part number is correct and also that the sensor is transmitting. The car will not recognize it. I have tried to train multiple times, let the air out of the tire and tried to reset sensor several times. I have called your company several times today and spoken with multiple people and your TPMS expert. What is the next step?
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Good to know about this brand of sensors - I don't need any right now, but when I do I will consider them. And I am running Hankook Ventus V12 EVOs on my car and they are a great tire.
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