Registering tire air pressure sensors
Recently, a mechanic who works for a German auto repair garage told me that the sensors require "registration" with the command sensor module. If this isn't done that system is not going to work. Is this correct?
MB wanted $250 per tire to fix.
Help.
Registration should not cost more than an hour's labor, even at an MB dealership.
Recently, a mechanic who works for a German auto repair garage told me that the sensors require "registration" with the command sensor module. If this isn't done that system is not going to work. Is this correct?
MB wanted $250 per tire to fix.
Help.
If Costco installed new TMPS Sensors, then yes, they need to be 'registered' to the car. However, I would question whether Costco has the ability to obtain the correct parts for the application. Regardless, I sort of remember a paragragh or two in my '05 S55 Owner's Manual about 'registering' the TMPS Sensors to the car after ensuring the tire pressure is correct.
My suspicion however, is that Costco removed the existing TMPS Sensors from each rim. If you need new TMPS Sensors, ensure you check the packaging for each sensor - there is a use-by-date on each package. I was told by the MB dealer each sensor should last about 4-5 years, which for me was about right.
Cheers,
Jeff



