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Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Muy buen producto y los vendedores están pendiente en todo momento de todas las dudas .
sahil k
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
The product is made very cheaply. Had installed it and it only worked for about a month and then one morning it just stopped working. Just pay for the original part to ignore any inconveniences. You’ll be losing more money by having to keep replacing this part.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Bought at the end of November, installed in vehicle first part of February. Fresh out of the package one battery was dead, 2 days later a second one was dead.contacted the seller and they promptly responded and sent 2 replacements.
The Vid Pro
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
This is a genuine situation where you get what you pay for. These TPM Sensors are very inexpensive for a four pack, and are a good deal if you have the ability to swap them yourself, and own a programmer. If you have to get them changed at a tire place, they probably aren't worth it, because you will spend more in labor that more than offset's the savings. Basically, the batteries in these are not replaceable, and two of the four went dead within 10 months. For me it was worth it because I do my own work and they're easy to swap, but they probably aren't a good deal for most buyers.
Hadi r.
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on January 8, 2025
I tried to program it 2 times and it didn't work
G Man
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Second set that I have bought and have been working well since I installed them
frank from ciro
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Excellent value...I replace my transmitter s for my chevy Silverado with those transmitters.they worked perfectly. Save hundreds
محمد المسفر
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on September 23, 2024
للأسف غير مطابق يوكن 2018 ولا يعمل
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2024
The price is excellent, I was quoted $100 a piece for TPMS Sensors, and another $150 to install all four of them, So I was looking at a $550 bill to get my Tire monitoring back to working order. I was also told that you have to replace all four at the same time because they work together as a set. All UNTRUE. I took one of these Sensors out of the Box and laid it on top of my rear tire that wouldn't respond when I tried to do the Relearn Process to set the Correct tire to the Correct Wheel for the Cars Monitoring System. When I came to the tire with the with the bad TPM sensor with the new TPM Sensor laying on top of the tire, The New TMPS responded and I was able to Successfully complete the Relearn Process. So you really only need to change the bad TMP Sensor and Not all Four. Now I know that When I break the Tire Down and remove the old Sensor and put the New One In and seal it back up, It will respond with the correct tire pressure and Everything will be working as Designed. This whole fix cost me $25 not $550.Hope this helps all of you that got the same dishonest story at the local garage. This was a Great Win for the DIY crowd.GOD Bless you all and Our Country,tim--
Ali A.
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 9, 2024
I paid 80 SAR to a car tire to test these. The car shop tested it using a specialized TPMS sensor and said they are dead.
David McAfee
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2023
This is my 2nd set that I've purchased. Last purchase was for my 2012 Camaro, these were for my 2014 Malibu. I just noticed the valve stem caps have little gaskets.The only reason that I left 4 instead of 5 stars is due to the fact that installing only one of these tpms sensors made it impossible to relearn my other 3 factory/oem sensors.My right rear 10 year old oem sensor stopped working. I wanted to replace only one as a test to see how it worked. When I did, I couldn't get my front left tire to activate the relearn process.I have previously "relearned" my factory sensors when rotating my tires, so I know they worked.I walked around to each tire and only the new sensor would "honk" the horn. Not sure if the signal is too strong, but it actually honked the horn when I placed the relearn tool near the box of remaining 3 new sensors.I tried various things, then finally gave in and replaced the remaining 3 sensors. The relearn process worked great having all 4 new sensors.I did this myself on my 2013 Camaro SS using a (reinforced/ modified) Harbor Freight tire changer to break the bead around the sensor. I didn't completely remove the tire from the wheel.(Those 275 20's are hard on my manual tire machine)Once the bead was broken around the valve stem area, i used tire clamps (purchased on amazon) to hold the tire down and give me room to work.The hardest part of this whole process was removing the old valve stem from the wheel.I separated the sensor from the factory valve stem with a T10 torx tool and tried 4 different methods to remove the old valve stem: cutting it, breaking it & drilling out the broken middle brass piece, cutting the rubber with an exacto blade, pushing and pulling it. It might have been easier to do if I had the tire completely off, but my rear tires are hard to replace at home, so I didn't do completely remove them.Installing was easy. Lubed the rubber protion of the new valve stem with soapy tire lube, removed the valve stem cap. Pushed it up into the hole. Threaded on a valve stem thread chaser tool to use as a "T" handle and pulled it until it popped into place.No cuss word used during the whole process, which was surprising if you know me.
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