Originally Posted by
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...Is our only option the dealer?
Short answer: Yes...you'll have to go to the dealer.
Aftermarket TPMS tools do not seem to work with a Mirage...even when the manufacturer claims they do.
I have run across a couple of tire shops who swore they had an advanced TPMS tool to do Mitsubishis. But when they took a crack at doing my Mirage, their tool also did not work.
The only option besides the dealer is for you to buy programmable TPMS sensors and have them 'cloned' so they have the same ID numbers that your factory sensors have. But you already have replacement sensors installed, so that's not a cost-effective option at this point.
Pay the $80-$100 at the dealer and you'll be good to go.
By the time you need TPMS sensors again, we will have figured out a cheaper way to do this.
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