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Originally Posted by TimT
A decent Tire shop should have a scan tool to check the battery level in the sensors..
Chances are the 7 y/o old sensors are nearing end of life
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One sensor in my Tundra lasted 7 years. It cost $60 to replace it. The tech said the scan showed another battery was low but I chose to wait to change it until I need new tires. If the light starts coming on I’m going with a strategically place piece of electrical tape on the dash and a a tire pressure gauge in the console.