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How much does it cost to replace a tire sensor on a Chevy Cruze?

The typical cost to replace a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) sensor on a Chevy Cruze is roughly $120 to $260 for a single wheel, with prices rising for OEM parts or dealer service and falling for aftermarket parts from independent shops.


In practice, the total price depends on several factors beyond the sensor itself, including the type of sensor, whether the stem needs replacement, labor to remove and remount the tire, and whether a TPMS relearn or programming procedure is required. Chevrolets use direct TPMS sensors in each wheel that must be programmed to the car’s system after installation.


What determines the price


The main factors that drive the cost of replacing a TPMS sensor on a Chevy Cruze are listed below.



  • Parts cost: TPMS sensors can range from about $40–$100 for aftermarket options to $120–$200 or more for OEM sensors.

  • Valve stem: Some sensors include the valve stem; if a stem is needed separately, expect an additional $5–$20.

  • Labor and tire service: Dismounting the tire, installing the new sensor, and remounting/balancing typically adds $15–$60 per wheel, depending on the shop and locale.

  • Programming/relearn: Many Cruze models require a TPMS relearn procedure, which can cost about $20–$100 at an independent shop and often more at a dealer.

  • Vehicle year and region: Prices vary by model year, availability of sensors, and regional labor rates.


In short, the total you pay per wheel reflects a combination of parts, labor, and the programming step, with dealer service typically at the high end and independent shops offering more budget-friendly options.


Typical price ranges


These ranges reflect common scenarios you might encounter when replacing a TPMS sensor on a Chevy Cruze. They assume one wheel is being serviced and can vary by year, part choice, and shop policies.



  • Sensor only (aftermarket): ~$120–$180 per wheel when including labor and possible relearn; sensor price itself is usually $40–$100.

  • Sensor only (OEM): ~$150–$260 per wheel, often higher if the shop uses OEM parts and charges more for programming.

  • Sensor with valve stem: add roughly $10–$40 if the stem isn’t included with the sensor.

  • Dealer replacement: typically $200–$350+ per wheel due to OEM parts and official relearn services.


Prices are stylized estimates; call ahead for a precise quote that includes parts, labor, relearn, and any tire service charges.


Ways to save


Consider these strategies to reduce costs when replacing a TPMS sensor on a Chevy Cruze.



  • Ask whether the shop will include TPMS relearn in the quoted price or if it’s a separate fee.

  • Compare aftermarket sensors with OEM options and verify compatibility with your Cruze’s year and trim.

  • If the tire is already off for service, have all four wheels serviced at once to avoid multiple tire dismount/remount charges.

  • Get multiple quotes from independent shops and ask about any bundled deals that include mounting, balancing, and relearn.


Shopping around and clarifying what’s included in the price can lead to noticeable savings without compromising reliability.


What to ask when shopping


To avoid surprises, prepare these questions when calling shops or a dealership.



  • Does the quoted price include TPMS relearn/programming for the Cruze?

  • Is the price for aftermarket sensors or OEM sensors, and which is recommended for my model year?

  • Does the price include tire removal, mounting, and balancing?

  • Is there a warranty on the sensor and on the labor performed?


Clear answers will help you compare apples to apples across different service providers.


Summary


Replacing a TPMS sensor on a Chevy Cruze typically costs about $120–$260 per wheel for aftermarket parts, with OEM parts and dealer services pushing higher. Costs can be lower if you combine services or choose independent shops that include relearn in their pricing. Always confirm what’s included in the quote—parts, labor, relearn, mounting, and warranty—to avoid surprises.

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