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TPMS sensors from Costco: they sell "Dill" branded sensors

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My original TPMS sensors in my 2016 have started to die of old age. The local Ford dealer in Duncannon, PA (near Harrisburg, PA) wants around $500 installed to replace all four.

Costco, where I've had good luck with tires, wants around $250 installed for all four sensor. They only install Dill sensors, but I haven't been able to find out much about Dill or their sensors.

Anyone here ever use Costco for TPMS sensors, or use Dill branded sensors?
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Motorcraft is about $40 each, Schrader and other similarly recognizable replaceements around half that, on Rockauto.

I dont know how much install will run though.

Just suggesting other options to look into.
 

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Buy your own discounted Ford sensors (LMR has good pricing) and install should be somewhere between balancing and mount and balance.
 
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Discount Tire also sells them. Rock Auto is my go-to for many parts.
 
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Discount Tire also sells them. Rock Auto is my go-to for many parts.
Here near Harrisburg, PA, there are no Discount Tires or Rock Autos nearby.

I don't have a trusted tire place nearby other than Costco.
 

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They are also called America's Tire. Rock Auto is an online parts store.

Here near Harrisburg, PA, there are no Discount Tires or Rock Autos nearby.

I don't have a trusted tire place nearby other than Costco.
 

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fwiw, I used the ones off tpms.com for the mustang. $107 for a set of 4. no issues in 9 months.
bought some cheapies off amazon for $19/set of 4 for the colorado. replaced one 6 months ago and no issues... yet...
 

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Jarstang just made a thread with link for 25% off Ford Accessories till June 30.

I believe that includes the 4 piece TPMS sensors with sync tool package they sell.
 

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with sync tool package they sell.
mine linked up with no issues. is this needed? I had discount tire mount up all my chit, installed the new rims in the garage and voila...
now the colorado, that's another story...
 

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mine linked up with no issues. is this needed? I had discount tire mount up all my chit, installed the new rims in the garage and voila...
now the colorado, that's another story...
Apparently sometimes yes and sometimes no.

I got my replacement sensors at the local dealer. Wouldnt sync after many days of driving, putting the car into sync mode and deflating/inflating tires, etc. And dealer wanted silly money to sync.

Got a sync tool online and did it myself.

I've read here that some have had similar to my experience while a lot of other lucky guys like you just mounted up the new sensors and they synced themselves to the car without any fuss.
 
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Well... I went with the Costco installed Dill sensors. They had the required sensors in stock, installation was easy and teamed up with a tire rotation.

I'll update this thread only if there are problems in the future.
 

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I use Rock Auto for Motor craft TPMS and do all four at the same time and do my own installation. $42.79 each for my 2015 GT.
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