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reynoldston

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My wife's civic has an error in the TPMS and the only way to clear it is to take it to dealer. $250 to reset them so the error goes away. Could there be a better way to make dealer money than that?

You can find a well equipped independent auto repair shop that will do it for a lot less money
 

BlazNT

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I will look into that. I should not have to because a tire company moved one of my tires away from car for too long. It is just crazy. Fill the tire with air and all should be good. Can not remove them either.
 

cashman

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You should be able to replace your TPMS sensors. Each sensor has a battery that can go out and that will illuminate the light on your dash. The Civic uses 315 MHZ sensors which run about $70 per wheel and most likely you've only got one that is bad. Most independent tire shops now have a scan tool and are able to identify which sensor(s) are bad. There are TPMS sensors on the market now that do not have to be programmed.
 
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