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Taking the wife's Sorrento in for an oil change and the make it less easy to steal recall.

Passenger rear tire valve stem needs to be replaced to air up the tire a wee bit and clear the low pressure code from the TPMS.

The o ring is no longer seated, but not losing air.

I really hope they tell me it needs a $7 valve stem plus labor vs. new TPMS unit.

Will let y'all know...

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There is just something about a car that is smarter than me that keeps me from looking to buy anything newer and I will just keep my 96 model Cherokee since I only drive about 50 miles a month these days.

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5 hours ago, A.J. Holst said:

Taking the wife's Sorrento in for an oil change and the make it less easy to steal recall.

Passenger rear tire valve stem needs to be replaced to air up the tire a wee bit and clear the low pressure code from the TPMS.

The o ring is no longer seated, but not losing air.

I really hope they tell me it needs a $7 valve stem plus labor vs. new TPMS unit.

Will let y'all know...

I forget what part of the state you’re in, but for what it’s worth, I’ve had nothing but good experiences with the Kia dealership in Murfreesboro when it comes to servicing my wife’s truck and feel like they’ve been square with me every time.  

I drive a little bit to get there - because unfortunately that absolutely has not been the case with any of the Greenway dealerships around Nashville.  

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4 hours ago, MacGyver said:

I forget what part of the state you’re in, but for what it’s worth, I’ve had nothing but good experiences with the Kia dealership in Murfreesboro when it comes to servicing my wife’s truck and feel like they’ve been square with me every time.  

I drive a little bit to get there - because unfortunately that absolutely has not been the case with any of the Greenway dealerships around Nashville.  

My daughter does the same thing; she drives to M'boro from Nashville because the dealership there is MUCH more trustworthy.

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Knoxville are Kia dealership.

Great experience, service department was friendly and professional!

Aired up the tire, "sir, when you replace your tires, have them look at that valve stem."

Also appreciated the transparency with the maintenance inspection, status of brakes, wipers, keep on your radar items

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