Brought the car in to have the tires replaced. At that time all the tire pressure sensors were working. After picking up the car the sensors were no longer working and the warning light kept blinking. Took the car back and was told that amazingly two sensors had just stopped working by coincidence after the tires were changed. Was given a $500 estimate to repair. Complained but was told they just stopped working even though they are inside the tire. Took the car to the dealer and they removed one broken sensor (it was physically cracked in two) and then replace it and everything in working condition for $225, less than 1/2 what 2000 auto service wanted to charge me
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