GEETCH
Well-Known Member
I'd be totally shocked if any sensors had dead batteries after only 3 years. I've seen them last easily double that and my neighbor says his went something like 7 years on their Ford Escape.
We've never lost a sensor, never lost a sensor battery.
And in his case - more than one? Not going to happen like that unless they were cheap non-MOPAR replacement junkers.
Sounds like the sensors may be a year old (to him, anyway) and I doubt they are old enough to see batteries going bad.
very true, as I said something to consider, it is possible they are older than what they may seem, could have been a bad batch of batteries, etc. could have been damaged while swapping cracking the housing allowing moisture to corrode the battery etc. many many variables for sure. they crazy thing is the $500 price tag he was quoted. you can get aftermarket ones or oem compliant ones for much cheaper. mine are aftermarket and have had them in my wheels for 8 months now with zero issues.
Sponsored