This Toyota TC Has a Serious Problem, DIY and car repair with Scotty Kilmer. Scion TC review. How to fix car problems. Toyota and Scion TC problems. A serious problem in many Toyotas and Scions. How to fix TPMS system. Tire pressure monitoring system repair. Serious car problems. Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 53 years.

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  1. Timothy Wilson

    Are you the CHEAPEST man on record??? Do you still have the first dollar you earned??? I’d there anything you will spend money on (besides glasses)

  2. Derek Sans

    You need to get to work on those leaves lolol

  3. Ivan Otaking

    Junkyard = chevrolet dealer
    ACCURATE!

  4. xadam2dudex

    So I hope if a car is only a couple years old the batteries in the TPMS are covered under warranty ..

  5. Richada Miranda

    Hey Scotty can you override the system eliminate those batteries altogether

  6. Handle_deez

    Biggest problem with the scion tc is they burned oil too aggressive, causing the rod bearings to need replacing. Which toyota ended up changing that part in 2007. Totally dodging a class action suit with how many scion owners blew their engines causing them to either rebuild or swap the engine. Such a headache and at the point, alot of owners just either junked it or sold it for pennies

  7. disabled submarine vet

    notice that car had a radar detector

  8. Finglesham

    But my tires on my Ford Mondeo are 30 lbs normal but when fully loaded the estate car has 41 lbs rear and 35 lbs front. How does the computer know I want to load the car fully?

  9. Paul C

    Costco charged $149 (part and labor) to replace one TPMS on a 2007 Sienna.

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