04-24-2019, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Dadhawk
While I absolutely agree with you, I need to point out it is not $0 cost. The batteries in the sensors have a life, and on most cars you have to replace the entire sensor.
I have to do that the next time I get the tires changed on my '04 Suburban. At least one of the sensors is out. They are about $50 for a set, so not exactly expensive, but not exactly free either.
Fortunately, the Suburban just shows it on the info screen, you press a button and it goes away. It's not a constant light.
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We are on the same page. My point was until it breaks it is 100% paid for and free. When it breaks and you do not want the light on and unwilling to pay do the ghetto black tape method.
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