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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Easy to install and teach
Ralph Stuart
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Perfect fit and build quality. Blended perfectly into the system with no problems. A good buy indeed.
tom j.
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2025
works as advertised
Rod
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
These sensors were initially compatible with my 2013 Toyota Prius. I had them installed by America's Tire for $60 labor. They were programmed successfully and worked fine for about 3 weeks.Then the problems started...One of the sensors decided to "unpair" itself from the vehicle after a few weeks, resulting in the dreaded TPMS malfunction light on the dash. I took the car to America's Tire and they used their TMPS scan tool to reprogram the TPMS via the car's OBD-II port. Unfortunately this is the only way to do a TPMS relearn on my vehicle. America's Tire was nice enough to do this for free, since I had paid for TPMS installation recently.The sensors then worked fine for about 3 days before malfunctioning again. I took the car back to America's Tire and they did another TPMS relearn for free. This one lasted about 24 hours before the TPMS light came back on again.So basically, these cheap sensors have to be constantly re-paired to the vehicle. I should have just spent the extra money for OEM. Lesson learned.
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
I had one mounted in my tire and registered it but it provided no air pressure nor temperature and battery was "low". I then registered all 4 in the package in my vehicle (without mounting the other 3) and all 4 were bad! Fortunately I had bought a set of the same exact item from another seller (I didn't realize exact same type at time). Before I had my tire unmounted again I registered all four of the other seller's and they all showed 0 psi and ambient temperature, so I installed those instead and returned these with all dead batteries. Don't they even check to see if they are transmitting before they send them out? Bottom line: DO NOT BUY from this seller and when you do get TPMS' from other sellers, register them for your vehicle before installing to make sure they work. They should show 0 psi and ambient temperature and battery good. I didn't and it cost me remounting my one tire twice.
Ohana
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024
Got these with a new set of tires. Prior to install you need to write down the TPS number on each sensor and mark where they will be installed. Then upon programming each code needs to be entered and the SUV ECU needs to be set to "Relearn" . Take the the SUV for a quick 5 minute drive and make sure to also include air pressure check on your "spare" tire. Our Toyota Highlander includes that TPS as well even though it's 9 years old, other wise the TPS light won't turn off. These sensors were installed and programmed to a 2009 Toyota Highlander Limited Edition.
vk
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
Short story is they fit and work great. My truck just doesn’t see them which tells me I have another problem. I have a tpms reader external to the vehicle so i can confirm these are doing their job, it’s just my receiver isn’t doing its job. But for the price these are great and should get the job done.
Kele
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023
Ease to install hard to program.
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