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PRodacy
Sep 02, 2015Explorer
If the pressure sensor is bad, make sure the replacement can be read by the Jeep. I have a 2004 Liberty and couldn't get the Jeep to recognize the aftermarket sensor. At least on my model, only the OEM sensors work. The dealer has to manually enter the serial number of the sensor into a programmer, then download the info into the Jeep. On the bright side, the sensor cost was the same at the dealer as it was at the independent tire store. Too bad I already paid for the one the Jeep won't recognize. Not sure if all vehicles are this picky, but you may want to check before buying a replacement .
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