Secret to replacing a TPMS Sensor YOURSELF | ACDelco TPMS Sensor on 2008 Chevy Tahoe

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Published 2023-06-08
Want to replace the TPMS Sensor yourself? WELL, Ive got a secret for you my friends!
I replace the TPMS Sensor on my 2008 Tahoe. Hope this helps you all out!

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Time Stamps:
0:00 How to Replace TPMS Sensors in a 2008 Chevy Tahoe yourself (DIY TPMS Sensor)
4:38 How to Program TPMS Sensors in a 2008 Chevy Tahoe

All Comments (21)
  • @Whit_Siever
    Watching because Discount Tire wants $265 for 4 TPMS
  • @shannahornung6637
    When you rolled them to the van my brother and I both literally LOL’d. Love it!
  • @jamesd.9955
    I appreciate your videos. Helpful while shopping for my 2009. Trying to fix everything I can by myself. It's got a lot of little issues, but I'm gonna take my time and be patient.
  • @Sweethandsome01
    Awesome video dude. Now whenever I need to change my TPMS's your video will be my go to. I've saved your video. Thank you kindly. I've also subscribed.
  • @bridgelyferell1350
    Dude when u picked the other tires up I just knew u were going to the shop. Right 😂😂👍🏿
  • This was the best auto video I have seen. The whole time I was like, “why are you working so hard?”. My tire shop charges $5 if you bring your own sensors. 😂 Well done. I’m subscribed!
  • A good common-sense vid. Yep, just because it CAN be done at home (especially those that have nice shop setups, etc.) doesn't mean it makes sense to do it yourself when replacing sensors. For most of us, it's not worth the headache compared to taking it to a small shop that'll swap them for less time and a low fee. Thanks for sharing this, for it satisfied my curiosity about the sensors on my '07 Envoy.
  • @imamonkey117
    Does the programming part work for a 2009 Buick enclave as well?
  • Hay Man thanks!!, Well on the Oregon coast Les Schwab wants $108 for the front 2 not rebalanced , and they are not even OEM for my 2008 Volvo, I ordered original one's for $29 each, I am retired and have the time, (I'm bored) I'll do it my self, I fix everything else, might as well fix this too. Besides if you do not break the bead from both sides the tire stays balanced, its only one side I have to break. I have a 4 foot X 4 foot 4X4 U - frame I built for another project I did so I will adapt that to hold the tire and Scissor Jack, Should be a Piece of cake.
  • @Saito-boi
    How would the learning tool work if you have a sensor in the spare tire? 4:45
  • @mrstl3000
    Can I use this method on 295/60 r 20
  • @michaelpung4121
    Just did all 4 on my Buick. Was quite a bit of work but saved $60 labor.
  • @frankmontez6853
    I’ve been told that I should use only OEM tire sensors that the ones I bought from Amazon won’t last as long as OEM. Last maybe a year or so
  • @beowolfso.6096
    How do you turn the TPMS on or check the battery? installed 2 new ones, and neither seems to work.
  • @redsaint2022
    diy might only be worth it if you live in the middle of nowhere like a ranch or something 😅 glad you talked me out of trying it myself lol
  • @RichmondFL
    So, any time you change one or more you need to reset them all at once or just the tire TPMS was changed ?
  • @mattg5962
    I've used a similar trick by laying a 4x6 on top of the tire and driving another car up the 4x6.