So I told my Prius for maintenance and they (dealership) said it looks like my TPMS sensors are bad on all 4 tires because my tire light blinks a couple of times when I start the car and then goes solid. I couldn't believe my ears how much they told me it would cost to replace all 4!?!?! They said each sensor would cost $350 to replace?!?!! So $1400 for all 4? What the heck can someone verify that they were quoted the same price? Isn't each sensor like $60 bucks?
Is "they" a dealership? Definitely shop around, all the dealerships. Third party shops may be able to replace them too, and cheaper still. Do you have annual inspections, where a light on the dash will pull your car off the road? If not, maybe do nothing, at least for a while.
That sounds very expensive. Even for a dealership. The OEM tire pressure sensor Toyota (42607-33012) is $61.04 each. They would have to remove each tire, break the bead, push down the side wall and replace the sensor...If its a 15 inch wheel. No rebalance needed because the tire wasn't removed from the wheel or tire spun on the rim. A 17 inch wheel would most likely need the tire completely removed and rebalanced because the sidewall wouldn't flex enough the get the sensor in and out. Then about a half hour (at the absolute most) to connect techstream and program the new sensor serial numbers. I would guess $100 a wheel at most to do everything.
Yeah that was I was thinking. I think I'm in the wrong line of work. I should be replace those sensors at those prices I would be rich! Lol
Any national tire shop (Mavis, STS, etc.) - and local ones as well - will install and program new sensors for a heck of a lot cheaper than what you were quoted.
That is why they are sometimes called 'stealerships'. That is also why you should always get tire work (including TPMS sensors) at tire shops, not at car dealerships.