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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025
These are pre-programmed so no need to program with a tool. Just install with the tires and then rent a relearn tool. After about a month the batteries are still kicking, not sure on long term use, but so far they seem fine.
Jordan
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
Installed in 2017 Chevy Equinox and worked like a charm! These were a WAYYYY cheaper than the dealer. Had local tire shop throw them in for $80 and still was cheaper than having dealer do it. Programing was a breeze with basic tool. Dont hesitate to get them if you have the light on your dash. Great to ensure tires are correct pressure so everyone is safe in the car and outside the car.
Grace
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
Got these to replace the ones in our 2009 GMC Sierra. Quality is just as good as the OEM sensors in every aspect . Installation was easy once the bead of the tire was broke on the wheel. Will definitely get these again if I ever need to replace them again. They fit just as good as oem but were alot cheaper. Functions just as good as the oem sensors.
Dustin
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025
Every year I swap my winter tires to summer tires on my 2007 Cadillac. And every time I always have one dead TPMS sensor. Before installing these I checked the signal and battery strength with a SnapOn TPMS tool. All the signals were present and batteries showed full. Installed them and relearned their positions first time. These should work for all GM vehicles from 2007 to roughly 2013. But verify your vehicle before buying.
Pocket
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
Replacing the tire pressure sensors fixed that constant dash light. Being on. They paired perfect with my 2010 Chev. Silverado 1500.
Ronnie L. Varney
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
Installed and working fine
GMFrancis
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
Received these sensors through the Vine program and installed them on my 2009 Tahoe. Installation was straightforward, and they synced with the vehicle's system without any issues. The sensors are holding up well, and I haven't encountered any problems since the installation. If you're looking for a reliable TPMS replacement, these are a solid choice.
heartoD
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
I used these on some aftermarket rims for my truck, and they worked great! Just remove the old valve stems, push these in, tighten, and air the tire back up. As long as you can get the bead of the tire off so you can get into the rim, these should be pretty easy for anyone to install.Be warned, on some vehicles, you have to drive them around for a while before they register or follow your vehicle-specific syncing procedure. I found a YouTube video on how to put my truck in tire learning mode. It's different for each vehicle, so just Google "How to install TPMS on your vehicle year and model."
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