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2025-09-03 15:04:25
… my 2013 Subaru brz. The tire low pressure turned off immediately after install. No problem. Great product.
Victoria Vaughn
2025-08-31 16:33:53
One was broke right out of the box. They don't work at all!! Now that I found someone to install them I can't get my refund.
The Kekich
2025-08-23 12:24:49
I bought these sensors but i was not sure they would work on my 2015 Highlander. Reading some of the reviews there were conflicting report for the Highlander. I can confirm they work and not only that they looked identical to the OEM TPMS sensor i replaced. I did the job my self and removed the old ones and to my surprise the part looked identical.The process was not hard if you have the right tools. It took me about an hour to replace all four. I did not need to take the tire off the vehicle which saved me some time.After programing the sensors my Highlander synced with them and the TPMS warning light went off. I did not need to do any driving. As long as the tires have correct pressure, once you program the sensor, car will pick up on that and will turn off the warning light.As i have just installed them i don't have any reference point to how long they will last. I believe they are good for 5 years. As i mentioned they look exactly as my OEM TPMS sensors and i have no reason to believe that these will not last as long.Overall i am very satisfied, the job was not hard, considering Toyota wants 375 to replace one sensor. Ridiculous!
gamehulk
2025-08-21 12:56:10
I bought these because Amazon said they would fit my 2015 Prius Plugin. Technically they do physically fit, but these are replacements for OEM part number PMV-C010 TPMS sensors and they totally do NOT work with my 2015 Prius Plugin. My car ACTUALLY uses a PMV-107J TPMS sensor, and when I select those, Amazon says "These do not fit your car". Well no, Amazon, you're wrong.These being PMV-C010 when my car actually needs PMV-107J explains a lot! It explains why my car wouldn't see them even after I programmed the codes into my car's ECU. It explains why the relearn function never picked them up. And it explains why my TPMS tool couldn't check or activate them when using the "ToyotaPrius2013-2015(315MHz)" profile. Once I set my TPMS tool's profile to use the "ToyotaRAV42013-2018 (315MHzPacific)" profile, I got a reading immediately on all four sensors.It seems obvious now, but just make sure you have the right part number before you order your TPMS sensors. Amazon makes it hard to do that when it tells you to order the wrong part, but to make sure you don't order the wrong thing, either use a TPMS tool to interrogate your existing TMPS sensors first to get the part number, or just pull one of your tires out and physically read the part number off of it.I am keeping these because they actually do work and are beautifully made, and although I can't use them on my car, it turns out that I actually can use them on my sister's car instead.
J. Wu
2025-08-08 13:57:52
Works great. My car is 2013 Lexus ES300hThe TPMS sensor is already programmed. All you need is an ODBII tool that supports the TPMS function to upload the new S/N to the car so it can recognize the new TPMS sensor. For my Lexus and maybe some car you will need to press the reset button under the dashboard, close to brake pedal, press it for 3 seconds and you will see the TPMS warning flash 3 times, after that drive the car for a few minutes, you should see the TPMS working again.The only negative with this TPMS sensor is that the Schrader valve core is not removable. This could be an issue on some rims. You might need to use the tire bead blaster tool. If you change your own tire with tire machine you will know what I'm talking about.
alan
2025-08-02 09:40:12
The positive review I have is that when I purchased my new tires, the AUTEL learning tool used at Mavis and other tire stores can relearn these sensors. That's obviously a big deal. I can't speak to the longevity of these sensors since I just installed them. They are working just fine for now. And since the pricing is in-line with other suppliers, which is surely less than what tire stores charge, they are a reasonable purchase. If you have a tire store install them when you are purchasing new tires (the right time to install new sensors), you will likely have to pay a nominal fee to 're-learn' the sensors. BUT HERE'S THE PROBLEM WITH THIS MANUFACTURER. Don't use the valve stem caps supplied by the manufacturer. Unbelievably, they have a small metal protrusion in the head of the cap that can accidentally activate the valve stem when screwed on tight. So, the cap causes the tire to lose its air. Just replace the caps that come with the sensors, and you will be OK. Don't not buy them because of this manufacturer oversight, just be aware of it and adjust and you'll probably be happy with your purchase. If my sensors fail prematurely, I'll come back and note that.FOLLOW-ON post: Regarding the valve stem caps, the manufacturer's customer service was exceptionally timely and reasonable, a good reason to purchase from this vendor.
Sharkon
2025-07-30 10:30:22
Garbage. Lasted two weeks and now my tire light is on. No warranty. Customer service is nonexistent. Trash company selling a trash product.
Victor Manuel Arroyo Gonzalez
2025-05-03 14:50:29
Reemplace los TPM's de mi Toyota Corolla 2018 sin problemas, solo tuve que usar un escaner para poder resetear los anteriores y dar de alta los códigos de estos nuevos.
Jorge Israel Betancourt Moncada
2025-03-22 10:29:09
El sensor se programó fácilmente en menos de 10min. Tardaron más en que quitar la llanta que en programarlo. En mi corolla 2016
Adnan
2025-01-27 12:57:13
I fix it in my tire five tire, but there is no any signal from this sensor cost me money and to remove it to return back. It cost me again money is giving sensor networking
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