kiwon
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- Equus (2011-2016)
So I upgraded my 2012 to the 2014-16 rims and swapped over my TPMS sensors from my old rims. One of the sensors died in the process so Discount Tire installed a new aftermarket one for $60. They reprogrammed the sensors got them
all connected and I drove off. The next day my TPMS light was on so I went back to the shop and they reprogrammed it again and 10 min later as I drive home the TPMS light came back on. Took it to the dealership and they want $170 to reprogram the sensors.
Anyone else have any luck getting replacement sensors working without this ridiculous $170 reprogram fee? I ordered a used but fully tested OEM Equus TPMS sensor from eBay and I’m going to try one more time to have Discount Auto reprogram the OEM eBay one and see if the Equus will relearn, which is what other Hyundai model’s threads have stated.
all connected and I drove off. The next day my TPMS light was on so I went back to the shop and they reprogrammed it again and 10 min later as I drive home the TPMS light came back on. Took it to the dealership and they want $170 to reprogram the sensors.
Anyone else have any luck getting replacement sensors working without this ridiculous $170 reprogram fee? I ordered a used but fully tested OEM Equus TPMS sensor from eBay and I’m going to try one more time to have Discount Auto reprogram the OEM eBay one and see if the Equus will relearn, which is what other Hyundai model’s threads have stated.

