TPMS valve broke off while putting in air

I was checking my tire pressure and adding a few PSI's to the rear driver side tire. This tire has been leaking air over the past few days. I was planning on getting it checked the next day.

When I unscrewed the air hose the air valve literally snapped off. All the air in the tire of course blew out. I was shocked.

Running late for work I installed the spare tire (also low on air....just 25 PSI) add left. I assumed I broke off a simple air valve. Nope.

After work I stopped by Discount Tire told me the part was $90 and they would have to order it. My local dealer charged $90 + $20 for labor as they said it wouldn't be covered. Bad for me was they were booked all day. Another dealer charged $100 for the part + $20 for the labor.

All fixed now. Anyone else have this problem? I think the valve was the initial problem with the tire losing pressure. My 5 is 19 months old with just 12800 miles. Totally reliable and cheap to run except for an initial tire balance problem.
 
I used to work for Discount tire a few years back, The quality of those tpms are just down right bad unless they came out with the revised metal ones. I only saw those on Audi's though.
 
Oh man that sucks, ....

Hey was the TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) standard on your car, I mean did it come with the car from the factory?

Dang something I don't have, is there an aftermarket system for that, anyone recommend anything?

Peace!(rei)
 
After 100+ years of automobiling, a bad OEM tire/center of gravity issue on one car and the Fed adds another nanny.....

Of course, if I had tpms on my '97 Accord, I wouldn't have driven 1 mile on a flat and wouldn't have needed to replace it for "run flat" conditions.
 
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