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TPMS Sensor 4-Pack Fit for 08-17 Toyota Sequoia,07-20 Sienna, 07-17 Tundra,Tire Pressure Monitoring System Sensor 315Mhz OE#4260708010,426070C050,426070C060,426070C080

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  • 【Perfect Replacement】: The tire pressure monitor system (TPMS) is 100% new and has been programmed.Replacing part numbers:4260708010,426070C050,426070C060,426070C080
  • 【Fitment/Compatibility】: The TPMS sensor fits for 2008-2017 Toyota Sequoia,2007-2020 Toyota Sienna,2007-2017 Toyota Tundra (Detailed Application Below)
  • 【Long Life】:The tire pressure sensor has a high-performance Freescale Cr2032 battery and 900kpa chip. The battery is made to last up to 5-8 years of normal usage and can work on -40°c— +125°c.
  • 【Professional Test】: All tire pressure sensors need to undergo strict quality control before leaving the factory, including durability tests, high and low temperature tests, environmental tests, motor performance tests, mechanical property tests, performance & noise tests, strength tests, etc. Guarantee each product is 100% all-round quality inspected, and strictly monitoring the defective products.
  • 【1-Year Warranty】: All Jsueng tire pressure monitoring system sensors meet international standards, and have established a technical research and development department with extensive experience to better serve the markets.



Product Description

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Why Do We Need to Use TPMS Sensor?

By helping drivers to maintain the proper tire inflation, TPMS sensor can help improve ride and handling, reduce stopping distances, and the potential for hydroplaning. Tire pressure sensors can also increase fuel efficiency and extend tire life. TPMS is designed to monitor the air pressure in a tire and send a warning to the vehicle’s onboard monitoring system when the pressure drops below a preset limit.

Applicable OE Number

426070C070,426070C050,4260708010,426070C060,426070C080,426070D010

TPMS Sensor Feature

  • Battery Life: ≥5 years
  • Voltage: 2.3-3.6V
  • Torque: 4N.m
  • Operating Frequency: 315 MHz
  • Operating Temperature: - 40°C to +125°C
  • Pressure Monitoring Range:100 – 900kPa
  • Package Quantity: 4*Tire Pressure Sensor
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What is TPMS?

The TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) is designed to measure air pressure and alert the driver when the pressure in one or more of the tires is below 25% of the manufacturer’s recommended pressure. There are two types of systems, direct and indirect. The far more utilized and more accurate Direct System uses sensors that are attached to each wheel. These sensors communicate with the vehicle’s TPMS module. The Indirect System typically utilizes the vehicle's antilock braking system’s (ABS) speed sensors to monitor pressure.

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Can I Replace the TPMS Sensor by Myself?

Replacing TPMS sensors requires a tire changer. The wheel should be rebalanced after installation. If you or your friend have access to a tire changer and balancer, along with the proper tools for installation of the sensors and the relearn procedure, you could attempt to replace a sensor. However, we recommend you have a reputable repair shop do the installation and relearn.

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What to do when your TPMS WARNING LIGHT on?

1. If your TPMS light comes on, and stays on, that means at least one of your tires is at low-pressure level. After knowing that, you should check the pressure of all of the tires with a gauge and add air or service the tire(s) accordingly.

2. If TPMS light goes on and off, it could be caused by fluctuating temperatures in the tire. This could be repaired by checking the pressure of all of the tires and adding air to any tire that is low.

3. If the light flashes for approximately 60 to 90 seconds every time you start your car and then the light stays on, you should inspect the TPMS sensor and maybe need to replace a new TPMS in most cases.

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Why do I Need the Tire Pressure Monitoring System Sensor (TPMS) in my Vehicle?

As of the model year 2008, the United States Department of Transportation (through NHTSA) requires an installation of a Tire Pressure Monitoring System to all new passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses that have a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 lbs. or less (except those vehicles with dual wheels on an axle). The legislation requiring TPMS was passed in reaction to Congressional hearings on vehicle rollover deaths caused, in part, by vehicles with underinflated tires.


Vara65
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Fix my issue.
ZHANSHENG LI
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Good. I had Discount Tire install it for me when I changed the tires, which perfectly solved the tire error sign on the screen.
J. Amato
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Synched right up. 2008 Toyota Sequoia Platinum. Programmed codes into knock off Techstream. Took about 30 seconds for all sensors to read. First time tire pressure light has been off in years.
Les Y.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Bought and had these programmed and installed and they do no work for my 2013 Toyota Tundra. Wasn’t going to pay to have them pulled and return them so ended up just wasting my money on these. I’ll just come out of pocket next time and buy from installer to make sure they are right
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Works perfect on 08 toyota tundra. Reset code and no lights. Very happy
Si muy complacido
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Muy satisfecho
Kingcompu
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Found tire place that would install, fixed the problem have 3 spares.
Rithy Vu
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
I used the Toyota Techstream app with a USB cable to OBD2 on my Sienna 2015 I got off eBay and identified only a single faulty sensor. After reprogramming all 4 sensors (I had to redo all) and removing the old one, I found a local tire shop that installed the new sensor for $20 per tire. To test, I only replaced one, and the error light went away on the drive home. After a few days, there were no leaks. Sam's club did refused to install 3rd party. I called around, and everyone else wanted me to buy their sensor and reprogram, costing around ~$400 to $500 as they recommend replacing all 4. I took the risk and was pleasantly surprised it cost me less than $50 for one, and I now have 3 spare sensors for future replacements.
Pchen_ca
Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2024
I had these TPMS sensors installed with a set of new snow tires on my 07 Toyota Sienna at a professional tire shop, but both the tire shop and local Toyota dealership could not read their IDs nor re-program them to match the ID programmed in ECU and summer tires, spent 50 bucks for each attempt but still can't get them working.
Mario
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2024
Kinda skeptical about getting 4 sensors that would be less than the cost of 1 dealer sensor.I work as an auto tech so I wasn't expecting much. You do need a tpms diagnostic tool. There are a lot of different ones. I used the Bartec tool. The sensors are programmed for your vehicle, so you don't have to create id's for them, but you do have to relearn them to your vehicle following the screen prompts on the tool.
foolkool
Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2024
De bon produits
hector segundo angel
Reviewed in Mexico on July 25, 2023
Se instalaron en Toyota Sienna 2010 pero el mecánico me pidió los número de serie o número de parte de cada sensor para poder programarlos pero checo en lo que me llegó y no trae solo trae un número igual para todos los sensores 42607-0C070
Alf G.
Reviewed in Mexico on March 14, 2023
Ya instale los sensores en mi Sienna y ahora si puedo calificarlos. Gran producto fácil de instalar, la camioneta los detecto de inmediato. No tuve ningún problema. Se los recomiendo ampliamente.
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