What does TPMS have to do with tire rotation? As long as the tires remain on the car TPMS doesn't care. Sounds like a sales gimmick to me.
What does TPMS have to do with tire rotation? As long as the tires remain on the car TPMS doesn't care. Sounds like a sales gimmick to me.Hi.
Wal Mart charges 7 bucks per rotation per tire here for cars with TPMS, and 2 bucks for cars without it.
I dont really care if my sensor lights up, I am more than capable of checking my tire pressure by myself like a big boy (some modern features are great but does anyone in human civilization appreciate this stupid feature?)
Is this the only consequence of ignoring the tpms on tire rotations? i want to save the 20 dollar difference.
A lot of cars have TPMS that requires recalibrating every rotation. A lot of GMs and Chryslers for example. They display the pressures in clear numbers inside the car, so the system has to know which sensor = which tire.What does TPMS have to do with tire rotation? As long as the tires remain on the car TPMS doesn't care. Sounds like a sales gimmick to me.
+1. Tell them they are aftermarket wheels w/o TPMS.What does TPMS have to do with tire rotation? As long as the tires remain on the car TPMS doesn't care. Sounds like a sales gimmick to me.
All the new systems are very simple wireless battery sensors which simply signal the ECU that pressure is within spec doesn't matter if you rotate the tires or even if one is dumped in the spair tire bin with the proper pressure as long as all 4 sensors are seen and heard from thats all the TPMS system wants to know.A lot of cars have TPMS that requires recalibrating every rotation. A lot of GMs and Chryslers for example. They display the pressures in clear numbers inside the car, so the system has to know which sensor = which tire.
I'm saying that is why they charge for TPMS, because a lot of cars (probably a good 50-75% of the cars they deal with) require the system to be reset every time. I'm not debating whether this is required for Subarus.All the new systems are very simple wireless battery sensors which simply signal the ECU that pressure is within spec doesn't matter if you rotate the tires or even if one is dumped in the spair tire bin with the proper pressure as long as all 4 sensors are seen and heard from thats all the TPMS system wants to know.
I'm betting on this one. The charge is for the extra time to make sure it is working now that the law has been clarified for all the tire shops by the Tire Industry Association.It is likely they will charge you either way, the shop has to make sure the system is working when the vehicle leaves, per federal law.
Just do it yourself and save all of the money.
Firestone, Costco, Discount/America's Tire do not charge for TPMS service/reprogram with balance and rotation(new tire install re-program yes).Hi.
Wal Mart charges 7 bucks per rotation per tire here for cars with TPMS, and 2 bucks for cars without it.
I dont really care if my sensor lights up, I am more than capable of checking my tire pressure by myself like a big boy (some modern features are great but does anyone in human civilization appreciate this stupid feature?)
Is this the only consequence of ignoring the tpms on tire rotations? i want to save the 20 dollar difference.
Firestone or Discount should sell you a lifetime balance and rotation with a coupon for less than $50.Thanks guys.
I just called firestone and they want 25 bucks for a tire rotation, so I guess it doesn't matter in the end. I'm not beating that.
I'll be buying the equipment and doing it myself next time.
THanks.
I will explain this one more time. Once the TPMS sensors are set up they do not require anything!!! That is they need NO SPECIAL TREATMENT when tires are rotated!Just had my 2013 OB in for its free oil change and paid $24.95 for tire rotation and Re programing the TPMS. I was told by the service manager that they only do this because sometimes the TPMS doesn't reset its self properly.
There is no equipment to buy. You car comes with a lug wrench, a spare and a jack.I'll be buying the equipment and doing it myself next time.
Spot on. Yesterday I had new tires put on my OB and the wheels got rotated around because of this and the TPMS was fine after all this. NO RESET NEEDED.I will explain this one more time. Once the TPMS sensors are set up they do not require anything!!! That is they need NO SPECIAL TREATMENT when tires are rotated!
This means you can rotate the tires your self in your driveway and TPMS does not care..........
Any of you being sold the TPMS reset Bull are being taken for a ride.
Doesn't work. They won't transmit unless they get spun up. Toss them in the spare and you'll get a light on. I know this because I've rotated my full size spare and it lights up. The only reason I need to get the dealer to reset is so the ECU has the 4 on the car in memory. Having the fifth in the car does no good.All the new systems are very simple wireless battery sensors which simply signal the ECU that pressure is within spec doesn't matter if you rotate the tires or even if one is dumped in the spair tire bin with the proper pressure as long as all 4 sensors are seen and heard from thats all the TPMS system wants to know.
I find this a little bit offensive. Unless you go to Donnie's Discount Retreads, I'm sure wherever you go will be able to reset the TPMS...Doesn't work. They won't transmit unless they get spun up. Toss them in the spare and you'll get a light on. I know this because I've rotated my full size spare and it lights up. The only reason I need to get the dealer to reset is so the ECU has the 4 on the car in memory. Having the fifth in the car does no good.
If you rotate 4 tires, as stated by a few people, your dealer/tire monkey is ripping you off if they charge you extra for the reprogram. Odds are, the tire monkey can't reprogram it anyways. Ask them to show you what they are doing when they reset it.
Then tell them that you aren't going to pay a **** dime extra for that, blinker fluid flushes, or any other worthless crap they try and push.
This is not true, read below!It is likely they will charge you either way, the shop has to make sure the system is working when the vehicle leaves, per federal law.
Just do it yourself and save all of the money.
This is not true, read below!