2017 Hyundai Sonata Eco
My TPMS is broken on one wheel, so now the TPMS light is now on.
Hyundai is charging me about $390 to replace just ONE + labor.
Firestone(Autocare company) is charging me about $430 to replace ALL
FOUR haha. Is it worth replacing at these price points?
Also, how come they don't let me see the tire pressure for the ones that ARE
working? I would be okay with seeing the tire pressure for the other three,
it's still helpful.