03 JGC - "Tire Pressure Sensor Bad/Missing"???
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Re: 03 JGC - "Tire Pressure Sensor Bad/Missing"???
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 21:26:38 -0700, USA <USAgency_--NoSPAM--@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Does anyone know how to reset this error message or make it go away?
>
>I went in for an oil change and on start up from the dealer to leave,
>this error message came up. Yes, I know they fk'd it up. I disregarded
>it at first as I thought they rotated my tires & did not retrain the
>sensors. But they did not rotate the tires and this damn error message
>won't go away! I changed the tire pressures in all 4 and retrained the
>sensor. It all registered correctly but on boot up, the self-test spits
>out this "TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR BAD/MISSING" error message.
>
>The service rep had the audacity to tell me it is because my spare tire
>was missing the sensor - I told him I have a 4-sensor system & my spare
>tire does not have a sensor. He said he does not understand why for 80k
>miles I have not had this happen.
>
>The new sensor is $88, the labor is $26. I think I am being ripped.
>
>Can any of you guys/gals help out? It's driving me nuts. This is my 4th
>JGC and I have NEVER seen this. Have had the car for 80k wonderful miles
>and going very strong. This has never happen before.
>
>Any feedback will be much appreciated.
>
>Thanks all
The senders are battery operated so even though you were able to retrain them,
one or more of the senders might have a low battery.
--
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Nederland, CO "Too bad ignorance isn't painful"
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wrote:
>Does anyone know how to reset this error message or make it go away?
>
>I went in for an oil change and on start up from the dealer to leave,
>this error message came up. Yes, I know they fk'd it up. I disregarded
>it at first as I thought they rotated my tires & did not retrain the
>sensors. But they did not rotate the tires and this damn error message
>won't go away! I changed the tire pressures in all 4 and retrained the
>sensor. It all registered correctly but on boot up, the self-test spits
>out this "TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR BAD/MISSING" error message.
>
>The service rep had the audacity to tell me it is because my spare tire
>was missing the sensor - I told him I have a 4-sensor system & my spare
>tire does not have a sensor. He said he does not understand why for 80k
>miles I have not had this happen.
>
>The new sensor is $88, the labor is $26. I think I am being ripped.
>
>Can any of you guys/gals help out? It's driving me nuts. This is my 4th
>JGC and I have NEVER seen this. Have had the car for 80k wonderful miles
>and going very strong. This has never happen before.
>
>Any feedback will be much appreciated.
>
>Thanks all
The senders are battery operated so even though you were able to retrain them,
one or more of the senders might have a low battery.
--
Russ Panneton pannetron@hotmail.com
Nederland, CO "Too bad ignorance isn't painful"
--
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Re: 03 JGC - "Tire Pressure Sensor Bad/Missing"???
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 21:26:38 -0700, USA <USAgency_--NoSPAM--@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Does anyone know how to reset this error message or make it go away?
>
>I went in for an oil change and on start up from the dealer to leave,
>this error message came up. Yes, I know they fk'd it up. I disregarded
>it at first as I thought they rotated my tires & did not retrain the
>sensors. But they did not rotate the tires and this damn error message
>won't go away! I changed the tire pressures in all 4 and retrained the
>sensor. It all registered correctly but on boot up, the self-test spits
>out this "TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR BAD/MISSING" error message.
>
>The service rep had the audacity to tell me it is because my spare tire
>was missing the sensor - I told him I have a 4-sensor system & my spare
>tire does not have a sensor. He said he does not understand why for 80k
>miles I have not had this happen.
>
>The new sensor is $88, the labor is $26. I think I am being ripped.
>
>Can any of you guys/gals help out? It's driving me nuts. This is my 4th
>JGC and I have NEVER seen this. Have had the car for 80k wonderful miles
>and going very strong. This has never happen before.
>
>Any feedback will be much appreciated.
>
>Thanks all
The senders are battery operated so even though you were able to retrain them,
one or more of the senders might have a low battery.
--
Russ Panneton pannetron@hotmail.com
Nederland, CO "Too bad ignorance isn't painful"
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
wrote:
>Does anyone know how to reset this error message or make it go away?
>
>I went in for an oil change and on start up from the dealer to leave,
>this error message came up. Yes, I know they fk'd it up. I disregarded
>it at first as I thought they rotated my tires & did not retrain the
>sensors. But they did not rotate the tires and this damn error message
>won't go away! I changed the tire pressures in all 4 and retrained the
>sensor. It all registered correctly but on boot up, the self-test spits
>out this "TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR BAD/MISSING" error message.
>
>The service rep had the audacity to tell me it is because my spare tire
>was missing the sensor - I told him I have a 4-sensor system & my spare
>tire does not have a sensor. He said he does not understand why for 80k
>miles I have not had this happen.
>
>The new sensor is $88, the labor is $26. I think I am being ripped.
>
>Can any of you guys/gals help out? It's driving me nuts. This is my 4th
>JGC and I have NEVER seen this. Have had the car for 80k wonderful miles
>and going very strong. This has never happen before.
>
>Any feedback will be much appreciated.
>
>Thanks all
The senders are battery operated so even though you were able to retrain them,
one or more of the senders might have a low battery.
--
Russ Panneton pannetron@hotmail.com
Nederland, CO "Too bad ignorance isn't painful"
--
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Re: 03 JGC - "Tire Pressure Sensor Bad/Missing"???
> expect more since this system will be federallly mandated on all vehicle
in
> a year or so
And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll end
up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
in
> a year or so
And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll end
up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
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Re: 03 JGC - "Tire Pressure Sensor Bad/Missing"???
> expect more since this system will be federallly mandated on all vehicle
in
> a year or so
And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll end
up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
in
> a year or so
And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll end
up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
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Re: 03 JGC - "Tire Pressure Sensor Bad/Missing"???
> expect more since this system will be federallly mandated on all vehicle
in
> a year or so
And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll end
up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
in
> a year or so
And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll end
up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
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Re: 03 JGC - "Tire Pressure Sensor Bad/Missing"???
Let alone the lives Ford Blamed on Firestone.
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> And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll
end
> up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
>
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> And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll
end
> up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
>
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Re: 03 JGC - "Tire Pressure Sensor Bad/Missing"???
Let alone the lives Ford Blamed on Firestone.
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"Bill Kearney" <wkearney-99@hot-mail-com> wrote in message
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> And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll
end
> up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
>
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"Bill Kearney" <wkearney-99@hot-mail-com> wrote in message
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> And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll
end
> up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
>
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Re: 03 JGC - "Tire Pressure Sensor Bad/Missing"???
Let alone the lives Ford Blamed on Firestone.
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Bill Kearney" <wkearney-99@hot-mail-com> wrote in message
news:YOudnYokFMSkLoTbnZ2dnUVZ_veinZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
>
> And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll
end
> up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
>
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"Bill Kearney" <wkearney-99@hot-mail-com> wrote in message
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> And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll
end
> up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
>
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Re: 03 JGC - "Tire Pressure Sensor Bad/Missing"???
Bill Kearney wrote:
>> expect more since this system will be federallly mandated on all vehicle
> in
>> a year or so
>
> And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll
> end up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
Of course, tire pressure in the spare won't affect mileage at all unless it
gets put on the ground. Matter of fact, higher pressure in the spare will
theoretically cost you milage since air does have mass...
Mouse-farts in a hurricane, but why should the tree huggers have all the fun
with miniscule effects?
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>> expect more since this system will be federallly mandated on all vehicle
> in
>> a year or so
>
> And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll
> end up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
Of course, tire pressure in the spare won't affect mileage at all unless it
gets put on the ground. Matter of fact, higher pressure in the spare will
theoretically cost you milage since air does have mass...
Mouse-farts in a hurricane, but why should the tree huggers have all the fun
with miniscule effects?
--
Will Honea
whonea@yahoo.com
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Re: 03 JGC - "Tire Pressure Sensor Bad/Missing"???
Bill Kearney wrote:
>> expect more since this system will be federallly mandated on all vehicle
> in
>> a year or so
>
> And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll
> end up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
Of course, tire pressure in the spare won't affect mileage at all unless it
gets put on the ground. Matter of fact, higher pressure in the spare will
theoretically cost you milage since air does have mass...
Mouse-farts in a hurricane, but why should the tree huggers have all the fun
with miniscule effects?
--
Will Honea
whonea@yahoo.com
>> expect more since this system will be federallly mandated on all vehicle
> in
>> a year or so
>
> And if it gets folks to keep the tire pressure at the right levels it'll
> end up saving upwards of 12% in fuel that's currently being wasted.
Of course, tire pressure in the spare won't affect mileage at all unless it
gets put on the ground. Matter of fact, higher pressure in the spare will
theoretically cost you milage since air does have mass...
Mouse-farts in a hurricane, but why should the tree huggers have all the fun
with miniscule effects?
--
Will Honea
whonea@yahoo.com