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Old 06-23-2010, 07:15 PM   #71
Nine Ball


 
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Terri, the only sensors guaranteed to work in your car are the original sensors in your OEM wheels. I think you'd be even more irritated if you went through all that trouble to buy new GM sensors and they gave you the same grief. The ones I sold you are direct GM replacements for the OEM part number. My CTS-V and my previous G8 GT also use the same sensor replacement part number. Never had issues in any of those cars.

I believe the same thing you do, something is wonky about the relearn process. It doesn't store or communicate with the sensors properly, after a few miles. LOL on the window tint explanation. Try driving home with the windows down next time to see. ha

Randy, your wheel drama is not the norm. Don't let it discourage you. Keep in mind that if you buy $6,000 worth of wheels from your local retailer you also pay sales tax on that total. Here in Texas, that would be $495 in tax alone. But, I agree that buying sensors and doing the mount/balance locally is probably the best idea.

Tony
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