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Originally Posted by GeoFlory
This brings up a question. Everybody with a 4th gen has aging TPMS sensors unless they already changed them or threw them away. I have the newest of the 4th Gens with an '09. I am about to buy new tires. My 12-yr-old TPMS sensors are still working; should I replace them with Denso's which should be identical to Toyota (@$/2), or should I wait for them to fail and replace them then. They are supposed to last an average of 10 years. I am not going to deactivate the system; I tend to be a bit negligent about regular checking.
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Hmm well I think I'm just gonna go the rubber valve route to cut costs and get get the light off.
If I was you I would consider just replacing them since your gonna get new wheels. Might be worth the cost to do it now and not end up paying twice to have the wheel taken apart again.