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Old Apr 28, 2010, 05:42 PM
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Evo X Tire Pressure Sensors

Any one know where the best place to get these is? The stock set is on my winter tires and the summer tires will need a set.

Also, anyone have instructions on how to pair them with the car once they are installed? Thank you.
Old Apr 28, 2010, 06:01 PM
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Costco sells them for 46.50 each. You'll have to take it somewhere to reprogram to the vehicle. Search Schrader Sensor 20066.
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the dealership has them for 180, rather get them at the dealership than at costco for that price.
Old May 2, 2010, 06:34 PM
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I had no idea costco had them. I'm assuming you got them from the tire dept.. Do you have to have them install them or can you just buy them outright?
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stealership should have them
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Originally Posted by Parikh1234
the dealership has them for 180, rather get them at the dealership than at costco for that price.
If thats what the dealer charges for a set of 4, Im sure Russel @ mitsubishiparts.net can get you them for way cheaper.
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Originally Posted by cpunlamd
If thats what the dealer charges for a set of 4, Im sure Russel @ mitsubishiparts.net can get you them for way cheaper.
Actually, I paid more than $180 from mitsubishiparts.net. It is possible they are a little cheaper now.

But the only way to get them to work is to have the dealership sync them. This must be done every time you change wheels from one set of TPMS to another.

You can buy the sensors, install them in the wheels, then take to the dealer to sync.
Old May 4, 2010, 11:08 AM
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yea i got mine at the dealership for my winter set.
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Is there any downfall to not having the sensors installed? I mean I understand that there will probably be warning light on in the car since there is no sensors but I usually check my car daily and esp the tires/wheels to make sure there is no issues with any low pressure, cuts, tears, nails etc. I currently have a set of TSW Gunmetal wheels I purchased with Hankook Evo V12 K110 tires that have barely any tread use on them and they were already mounted and balanced with out the sensors and I was looking to put them on this weekend for spring and summer use.
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There's no downside other than the annoying dash display.
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@Iowa

Thanks I just wanted to make sure that it wasnt something i needed to do right this second before mounting them to car. Since there is going to be the dash light on, is that going to throw any codes to the computer and cause any issues if I have to take car in for work at dealership??
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nope you will be fine....use some electrical tape to cover the light lmao
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It won't throw a code and you can clear the dash display (every time you start the car).
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how much does the dealership usually charge for the syncing of the tpms?
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Go through N.G.S. here on the forums. He can set you up with some aftermarket sensors that are cloned to the same codes as the originals you put on your winter set up. From then you can swap tires back and forth and not have to worry about getting the ECU reprogramed every time.

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