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Originally Posted by Fastestcolor
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Originally Posted by r33_RGSport
Your thread title mislead me.
I thought it is a new set of wheels where the TPMS are also brand new. lol
I didn't ask you because it is a common sense to put on a new set of TPMS on a new set of wheels instead of moving the existing one.
New set of OEM TPMS is $140-ish. Dismount tire to take a TPMS out from existing wheel is $25/each.
Glad you got it resolved though.
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Thanks. I had figured if they worked fine on his CPO x5 that he only drove 15 miles, why wouldn’t they work on my car.
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In general, TPMS battery life is about 5 years.
So, it is depending where that wheels coming from originally. 2014 model? Then it is about time since 2014 model is manufactured around late 2013.