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Originally Posted by Brit_in_NJ' post='964956' date='Aug 4 2009, 08:58 AM
I know a great recycling place to dispose of those faulty 167... free pickup too 

Originally Posted by C's Bimmer' post='964957' date='Aug 4 2009, 09:00 AM
Time for a new car, Roy. Sorry to tell you the bad news.

Seriously ... tighten the insert! It's a 10 second job. If it still leaks, have a tire shop try a new insert FIRST before breaking the wheel/tire and replacing the rubber valve stem. Here's the real deal: http://www.rd.com/100967/article100967.html
IF you have TPMS's the transponder and stem are separate items and can be replaced independently.
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Originally Posted by luigi524td' post='964993' date='Aug 4 2009, 09:56 AM
But keep the valve cap --- and get it powder coated or CF wrapped!
Seriously ... tighten the insert! It's a 10 second job. If it still leaks, have a tire shop try a new insert FIRST before breaking the wheel/tire and replacing the rubber valve stem. Here's the real deal:
http://www.rd.com/100967/article100967.html
IF you have TPMS's the transponder and stem are separate items and can be replaced independently.
Seriously ... tighten the insert! It's a 10 second job. If it still leaks, have a tire shop try a new insert FIRST before breaking the wheel/tire and replacing the rubber valve stem. Here's the real deal: http://www.rd.com/100967/article100967.html
IF you have TPMS's the transponder and stem are separate items and can be replaced independently.
Originally Posted by khooger' post='965682' date='Aug 4 2009, 08:40 PM
Yup...just tighten the insert with a special tool...and no more leak........ 
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