TowingExplorer
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- City, State
- Central MA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2006 Limited V8
This is about my 2006 Explorer V8 Limited.
The pressure sensor error message has been coming up on my display for about 4-5 months now. I filled up all the tires (one was around 30psi but the rest were pretty much at spec) and the light still comes on. I went to fill the spare but it would appear the spare valve stem faces upwards and is not accessible without dropping the tire, so I've passed on that for now.
The vehicle is now at the dealer for the parking circuit board recall sent out late last year. I'm also having them flush and fill the transmission and brake fluid as those were inexpensive enough to not be worth my time.
While it's in there, they mentioned the low pressure warning message and asked if I wanted them to fix it. I asked how much and they said minimum 1 hour maintenance of $99 plus whatever the item is to be fixed. I said no thanks as I've been just hitting reset for 4-5 months and don't really care that much about it.
This all being said, I have tow questions.
1. Can I get my computer read at AutoZone to see which sensor tire is the problem?
2. How much are the tire sensors?.. maybe cheap enough to just replace them all?
The pressure sensor error message has been coming up on my display for about 4-5 months now. I filled up all the tires (one was around 30psi but the rest were pretty much at spec) and the light still comes on. I went to fill the spare but it would appear the spare valve stem faces upwards and is not accessible without dropping the tire, so I've passed on that for now.
The vehicle is now at the dealer for the parking circuit board recall sent out late last year. I'm also having them flush and fill the transmission and brake fluid as those were inexpensive enough to not be worth my time.
While it's in there, they mentioned the low pressure warning message and asked if I wanted them to fix it. I asked how much and they said minimum 1 hour maintenance of $99 plus whatever the item is to be fixed. I said no thanks as I've been just hitting reset for 4-5 months and don't really care that much about it.
This all being said, I have tow questions.
1. Can I get my computer read at AutoZone to see which sensor tire is the problem?
2. How much are the tire sensors?.. maybe cheap enough to just replace them all?