09-12-2006, 07:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-12-2006, 07:52 AM by OAC_Sparky.)
darkpuppet,Sep 11 2006, 03:55 PM Wrote:Service department says the wheels don't come with sensors, and therefore there is no way to get rid of that warning (at least the car is doing what it should be doing!)..Have you asked the service department what they do in the case of a failed sensor? I can't see that they replace the whole $400 rim for the price of a $50 sensor.
So now I have to take it up with the sales lady... and it's going to be up to them to figure out who's paying for what, because I'm not settling for aftermarket wheels that toss error codes and having them rip me off more on the cost of the wheels.
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Seems to me they should be able to order 4 sensors and install them.
(One caveat -- at the plant they do come from the vendor pre-installed.)
Short of that, they should be able to use a Star programmer to kill the warning light as a last resort.
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