MORESENSOR Compact PRO Series 315MHz TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor | Preprogrammed for Select 270+ Japanese Brand Models | Replacement for 42607-33011 | Clamp-in | KX-S008
B**O
Good product for the price
Had these installed at Discount Tires. Technician first verified they were readable and could be programmed. No issues since.
S**0
Good product, make sure the tire shop knows how to program them.
These are way cheaper than any OEM sensors. I used mine for 2006 Toyota Prius. Dealership charges $200 per sensor. I needed to change all 4 tires, so I decided to change all 4 sensors as well. Got all 4 of these for around $100. (saved $700!!!) The tire shop I used was able to put them on for free. So far so good. However, for whatever reason, the tire shop was not able to get the car to learn the new sensors codes. What means, the sensors were in, but the tire pressure light was still on. Called the dealership and they wanted to charge $150 just for them to sync the sensors to the car. I politely declined and went to a different tire shop where a technician was able to sync them in 10 minutes for $20 tip. So it was little hassle to get the sensor to sync to the car for me.So far they work great, they have a good warranty, I hope they last as advertised. Don't get ripped of by the dealership, but make sure you find a tire shop that is able to sync them with the car.
C**Y
I regret my purchase.
I have a 2008 Toyota Prius. I bought three of these TPMS sensors. They do work, but I regret buying them because of the difficulty I had getting them set up. Even though it says pre-programmed, you still have to "sync" them to your car. That's not just holding down the reset button, it takes special equipment & know-how. Most places that install TPMS sensors (chains like Discount Tire, but also mom & pop shops) will put them in for $20/each, but they can't "sync" them. I hunted for a place that knew how to "sync" them, but they didn't do installation. So I had to buy them from one place, install them somewhere else, and the "sync" them at a third place! And it took a lot of phone calls and running around to work out that chain.Now they seem to be working great. These did end up saving me a little money, about $20 apiece, but ONLY because the place that "synced" them generously decided not to charge me since programming 3rd party TPMS sensors for walk-ins isn't really what their business does. But if I'd known how much trouble it was going to be, and how much time it was going to suck out of my life, I would have just bitten the bullet, gone to Discount Tire and bought/installed/programmed their known-brand sensors for a little more money.
J**B
Sensors are working and replaced oem on 2008 RAV4 Limited
Replaced OEM sensors that were 12 years old and from what I have read got a reasonable amount of time out of them. Two of the five sensors on the vehicles were out so did all of them. Found a shop that would install and set the sensor by tire location to the vehicle. Tire Icon on dash reset with the install. Saved a considerable amount of funds buying sensors direct on Amazon and finding a tire shop to do the work. Some automotive vendors including dealers wanted in excess of $360 to buy and install the units. So far all are working correctly.
L**S
replacement parts
The sensors are still showing a blinking light on my dash board . Still waiting for them to reset. Been a week now, still blinking. Took car to Discount Tire, they told me to drive the car some more. They couldn't give me a date as to when sesors will reset on their own.
J**G
Works Great and Can Save a Lot of $$
Lexus wanted $200/tire to replace tire pressure sensors. Got these and brought them to tire shop here in Naples, FL. Manager was less than optimist they’d work. But when he could “read” them right through their boxes with his meter he became more enthused. Bought 5 because a bad sensor in the spare will also cause dash tire light to activate.They’ve been in a month and have worked great! Highly recommend.
R**Y
2009 ES350 Lexus
If you are buying new tires at Americas Tire, these work great for a 2009 ES350 Lexus. Buy 5 if your spare has a sensor. Don't buy the sensors at the tire dealer, they are too expensive, just have the dealer install and program to your ECU. My dash warning light went out immediately after the installer registered each sensor to the ECU.
T**A
Does not work
So I ordered 5 items same time and got 3 different delivery, the one that came single is the only one that works , shouldn’t all 5 be compatible and why they came separately
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