Faulty Sensor Light
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Faulty Sensor Light
Awww geeez! 16,600 miles and I'm getting a tire pressure light sensor malfunction. The light will come on and then show no pressure for the tire in the information box, and then after I get home and turn the car off and turn it back on it's back to normal again. It seems to only happen when I drive really long distances. Is this tire pressure sensor covered under warranty, or how much would something like this cost out of pocket?
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RE: Faulty Sensor Light
My stepdad has a Chrysler 300M and his sensors cost him out of pocket about 94 bucks a pop. HOWEVER, you are still under warranty. The only thing that isnt covered by bumper to bumper warranty is tires, brakes, and oil changes, etc. I would head out there asap to get it looked at. Heck, it shouldn't cost you a dime..
-Keegan
-Keegan
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