get this, '19 jeep

I have a 2011 dakota big horn with the low pressure light would come and go, technician at a Goodyear dealership said it was pressure sensor bad on drivers front, when i ask about replacing it, he said $85 for valve stem and $35 to program it, i told him just to put in regular valve stem , that the light had been on for 3 years, he claimed it was now against the law to remove them and insisted i buy his, told him to put tire back on truck, I went to a mom and pops used tire store, had all the pressure reading valve stems removed and regular valve stems put in for $30, i have driven 45 years , i know what a low tire fells like, and even if i ruin a tire running it low, i can replace the tire for less than what they wanted to put a pressure sensor on. Also if i run the tires at a pressure to keep light off, the tires wear out in the middle with plenty of tread on the sides left, its just another gimmick to stay in your pocketbook.

New York made it against the law to replace them with regular valve stems and they are talking about adding them to the NY State Inspection so if you have had them removed you will have to replace them to have your car or truck pass inspection which is sure to put a denmt in your pocketbook.