oldngray
nowhere special
Hoping to get lucky tonight?
He better have the wine blessed for that to happen.Hoping to get lucky tonight?
I am. She is working night turn. Peace and quiet.Hoping to get lucky tonight?
Hey!He better have the wine blessed for that to happen.
He set me up. I just had to do it.Hey!
What kind of jeep do you have?Now imagine buying that at a dealer and what they charge for installation and stuff
Grand CherokeeWhat kind of jeep do you have?
4 door wrangler I thought.
What kind of jeep do you have?
4 door wrangler I thought.
They are currently trying to get laws passed so basically no one can work on their own vehicle. Watch what happens to repairThe TPMS sensor for Jeeps looks very similar to the sensors on my Tacoma. The problem is not so much the cost of the sensor, but the cost of getting it paired to the ECU.
Some brands use proprietary software that only the dealer has.
Ok. That makes more sense. I was gonna say 90% of wrangler owners put different tires on which would screw it all up anyway.Grand Cherokee
They are currently trying to get laws passed so basically no one can work on their own vehicle. Watch what happens to repair Bills then.
Ok. That makes more sense. I was gonna say 90% of wrangler owners put different tires on which would screw it all up anyway.
He literally plug the laptop into my car somewhere and was calibrating it through the laptop I had a feeling it wasn't going to be cheapThe TPMS sensor for Jeeps looks very similar to the sensors on my Tacoma. The problem is not so much the cost of the sensor, but the cost of getting it paired to the ECU.
Some brands use proprietary software that only the dealer has.
I guess they can program them to all different psi?How?
As long as I use my original wheels or other wheels that my sensors will fit, I can use any size tire that will fit.
It's not just a $.99 fix anymore...and if you don't do it properly your check engine light probably will come on and then you can't pass inspection...they get you one way or another.I guess they can program them to all different psi?
You also have people who change their psi frequently depending on conditions.
Just seems like a total pain in the ass
Yeah your. OBD II plug. Every vehicle after like 1995 has one.He literally plug the laptop into my car somewhere and was calibrating it through the laptop I had a feeling it wasn't going to be cheap
I guess they can program them to all different psi?
You also have people who change their psi frequently depending on conditions.
Just seems like a total pain in the ass
No inspection here thank god.It's not just a $.99 fix anymore...and if you don't do it properly your check engine light probably will come on and then you can't pass inspection...they get you one way or another.
No inspection here thank god.