TurboWagon
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- 2008 Mazdaspeed3
Okay, I know there are a few threads already about how annoying the TPMS can be but I will go ahead and share my story.
I was driving home one day and the sensor light came on. I soon noticed it was a nail in my right-rear tire and in an easy, fixable location. So, I took it to the local Discount Tire where I had many tires put on my GTI so in the end, the tire plug was free.
I was hanging around with a bunch of friends later that day and we noticed the valve stem was fairly bent, however it did seem to hold and take-in air without problem. However, when I went to get my first oil change, the Mazda mechanic was nice enough to inform me it is indeed broken (something they can fix for about $141.53....how convenient they know exactly how much). Yet logic tells me to take it back to Discount Tire.
So I take it back, show the manager the damage and he says he has two solutions: 1. try and bend it back and if that doesn't work 2. Replace the sensor. So, obviously, #1. doesn't work and in the long run, causes #2. to be the outcome. This is where they took the tire off the wheel again to remove the broken sensor and put in a regular valve stem. I am informed I will get a call when the piece comes in.
This is where I take some blame for the situation. I should have noticed the scratch on the wheel from where the sharp part of the tool used to remove the TPMS probably hit the rim but I didn't until this morning when I went to get the replacement installed. I just showed it to the guy working on my car today and told him to please be a bit more careful than the last guy when you are removing the wheel and tire. The scratch isn't too bad, just about 1.25 inches in a slightly circular angle around the TPMS but noticeable for me. I know they were the ones that did it but I am honestly tired of dealing with it.
For all the convenience of the TPMS, two things "grind my gears" (Thanks Peter Griffin) about the whole situation:
1. This regulatory law for TPMS is pretty lame. If you can't check your own tires then you should not be allowed to drive, pure laziness if you ask me. I know I could take them off and be done with them but since I paid for them I might as well keep them than having to go through this crap again.
2. It is Discount Tire's business to repair tires! This also includes caring for the wheels that the tires are mounted on so I am very disappointed with a company I have trusted in the past to treat my car well. I'm sure if I pushed my case, I could get Discount Tire to fix the wheel but I don't think it is worth my time.
Well. I guess it all boils down to a very long rant. Sorry if I've wasted anyones time but it just annoyed me the incompetence. Anyone have any suggestions on how to fix the scratch?
I was driving home one day and the sensor light came on. I soon noticed it was a nail in my right-rear tire and in an easy, fixable location. So, I took it to the local Discount Tire where I had many tires put on my GTI so in the end, the tire plug was free.
I was hanging around with a bunch of friends later that day and we noticed the valve stem was fairly bent, however it did seem to hold and take-in air without problem. However, when I went to get my first oil change, the Mazda mechanic was nice enough to inform me it is indeed broken (something they can fix for about $141.53....how convenient they know exactly how much). Yet logic tells me to take it back to Discount Tire.
So I take it back, show the manager the damage and he says he has two solutions: 1. try and bend it back and if that doesn't work 2. Replace the sensor. So, obviously, #1. doesn't work and in the long run, causes #2. to be the outcome. This is where they took the tire off the wheel again to remove the broken sensor and put in a regular valve stem. I am informed I will get a call when the piece comes in.
This is where I take some blame for the situation. I should have noticed the scratch on the wheel from where the sharp part of the tool used to remove the TPMS probably hit the rim but I didn't until this morning when I went to get the replacement installed. I just showed it to the guy working on my car today and told him to please be a bit more careful than the last guy when you are removing the wheel and tire. The scratch isn't too bad, just about 1.25 inches in a slightly circular angle around the TPMS but noticeable for me. I know they were the ones that did it but I am honestly tired of dealing with it.
For all the convenience of the TPMS, two things "grind my gears" (Thanks Peter Griffin) about the whole situation:
1. This regulatory law for TPMS is pretty lame. If you can't check your own tires then you should not be allowed to drive, pure laziness if you ask me. I know I could take them off and be done with them but since I paid for them I might as well keep them than having to go through this crap again.
2. It is Discount Tire's business to repair tires! This also includes caring for the wheels that the tires are mounted on so I am very disappointed with a company I have trusted in the past to treat my car well. I'm sure if I pushed my case, I could get Discount Tire to fix the wheel but I don't think it is worth my time.
Well. I guess it all boils down to a very long rant. Sorry if I've wasted anyones time but it just annoyed me the incompetence. Anyone have any suggestions on how to fix the scratch?