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Not all cars need to reset TPMS after rotated tires. Just GM and Chrysler which needs to reset that I worked so far. Mazda, Subaru,VW,MBZ and Honda doesnt needs to reset TPMS after rotated tires because it just simple low tire light, no PSI info.


Inflated tires? In fact, TPMS save my times. Just drive cars to shop then use dashboard to check PSI info if they are are in the spec then it's good and don't need to check all tires with gauge. Save your times. If it don't have PSI info OR Non-TPMS then I have to check all tires with gauge which waste of my times.


TPMS repair STILL CHEAP than tire blew up, car accident,accident injury, poor fuel economy, insurance, etc.


Only customers who not happy with TPMS then CLEAR they don't know nothing about safety and better fuel economy.  Happen to my old job at GM/Chrysler dealership a LOT! So just simple to explain them TPMS light mean it needs to inflate tires up then light will gone. Most of them don't know that and don't bother to read owner manual services. Sad?


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