A single Jeep TPMS sensor replacement typically runs $100* to $250*, including the part and labor to install and program it. Replacing all four at once generally falls between $400* and $800*. Costs vary based on whether you choose an original equipment sensor or a quality aftermarket option.

A few things go into that final number on your invoice. First is the sensor itself, which can range from around $50* for an aftermarket part up to $150* or more for one that matches your Jeep's original factory specifications. Second is labor, since most TPMS sensors sit inside the tire and require removing the wheel and breaking down the tire from the rim to access them, which takes more time than a quick bolt-on repair. Finally, there's the programming step. After a new sensor goes in, it has to be "taught" to communicate with your Jeep's onboard computer so the correct tire position appears on your dashboard. This relearning process is often bundled into the labor cost but sometimes appears as its own line item.

Your total can shift depending on a few variables specific to your situation. If you're already having new tires installed, having a sensor replaced at the same time usually costs less than a standalone visit, since the tire is already off the rim. Jeep models that use factory sensors that require exact original equipment parts can push costs toward the higher end, while aftermarket sensors that are reliable and shop-installed tend to keep the bill more reasonable. Where you go for service matters too. Independent shops in the Ann Arbor area often charge less than a dealership for the same quality of work.

Rather than guessing at a number from a national average, the most reliable way to know what you'll actually pay is to have your specific Jeep inspected, since sensor type, damage, and your Jeep's trim level all play a role.

For an accurate, no-surprises estimate on your Jeep's TPMS repair, reach out to Hoover Street Auto Repair in Ann Arbor. Their technicians know Jeep systems well and can walk you through exactly what your vehicle needs before any work begins.

*Note: These example prices reflect national averages and are for general guidance only. They are not a quote; local costs vary, so contact us for an inspection and a detailed estimate for repairing your Jeep. Please see our website pricing policy for more information