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+1RCAPathfinder wrote:dude my pathy has onky been to deal ONCE. A month after I bought it the LCD screen went bad and it was fixed. never been back since. 67K miles later. I do all the work myself. I hate dealerships.
should be (if defective), for 3yrs/36,000 milesFLiPMaRC wrote:As I stated in the other TPMS thread, my dealer told me that 3 out of 4 of my sensors had problems codes. All they did was "reset" them and told me to keep and eye on them![]()
I've only had my Pathy around 1.5 years. Are these TPMS sensors covered under warranty?
My tires were all leaking due to a shady install I had done at a non-Costco shop. I was up front with the guy, and even though their policy is not to work on 'non-costco' tires, I could show I'd bought tires from them before. Normally flat repairs and rotations are free as long as you've bought the tires from them. When they dismounted the tires to fix the leak (the rims and valve stems were leaking like crazy), he told me there was a risk of damaging the TPMS sensors, especially since it looked like the hex on one of the valves stems was rounded off (due to the previous poor installation at 'Joe's tire service'. What was I thinking?!?).eieio wrote:good to knowdisallow wrote:avoid the dealer. Go to a reputable tire shop, and they will set you straight.
I took mine to costco. They were great.![]()
I trust Costco big time
what TPMS problem did you have, and what was Costco able to do for you?
No they didn't charge me for the reset. I was there for an oil change and tire rotation service ($20eieio wrote:should be (if defective), for 3yrs/36,000 milesFLiPMaRC wrote:As I stated in the other TPMS thread, my dealer told me that 3 out of 4 of my sensors had problems codes. All they did was "reset" them and told me to keep and eye on them![]()
I've only had my Pathy around 1.5 years. Are these TPMS sensors covered under warranty?
https://owners.nissanusa.com/content/te ... _N_WIB.pdf
did they charge you for re-setting them?
has it been a problem since?