Description
TPMS Sensor Replacement
- PREFECT REPLACEMENT: The tire pressure monitor system (TPMS) is brand new. It works with most GM vehicles made after 2006, including GMC, Chevy, Buick, and Cadillac.
- LONG LIFE: The battery lasts up to 10 years with normal use. It can handle high temperatures up to 125 degrees.
- NO SENSOR PROGRAMMING REQUIRED: The TPMS comes pre-programmed for your vehicle’s make, model, and year. You just need to activate it with a scan tool.
- Great Quality: CDWTPS uses top parts and the same methods as original equipment. This ensures reliability, durability, and safety.
Mannuel –
Worked for my 2012 Chevrolet Express Van. Was able to use a floor jack and tie down strap to break the bead and replace on my own. Unfortunately I had 1 of the sensors fail after 16 months and had to replace again (1 year warranty). The sensors are affordable but would definitely pay more for them to last longer.
Mark –
This part seems to be made better than the other aftermarket sensors, It installed easily and seems to be working very well. I would certainly purchase again
Smith –
These worked great on my 2010 Chevy Camaro. I had them installed with new tires by Discount Tires. However, they told me they couldn’t scan them as they weren’t pre-programmed (they are). I said to install them anyway and I would configure them later (they charge like $60 PER SENSOR for theirs!). They installed them fine and didn’t even charge me a separate installation fee which was cool. I then ordered the VXDAS TPMS (OEC-T5) relearn/scan tool on here for like $9 and it worked flawlessly to relearn the Camaro’s TPMS. Replacing all 4 tire pressure sensors: $30 at Amazon vs $240 at Discount Tires…yeah, a no brainer.
Jack –
Second time buying this TPMS kit and both time I experienced EXCELLENT results and quality. OEM costs more than $65 per tire, while this kit of 4 costs less than $30! Programming is flawless and easy. DO NOT BUY OEM while this product is available.
Fernandez –
All was as advertised! Installed these on 2016 Silverado 1500. Purchased the VXDAS relearn tool at same time. Only side note: Had to replace all 4 sensors even though only one was bad. The trucks computer would not recognize and relearn one new sensor and 3 OEM sensors.
Joshua –
Perfect fit on my 2017 Silverado Custom. Watched some videos and did this myself – connected right up with my vehicle once installed. I did purchase this “VXDAS TPMS Relearn Tool for GM Tire Sensor TPMS Reset Tool Tire Pressure Monitor system Activation Tool OEC-T5 for GM Buick/Chevy/Cadillac Series Vehicles 2023 Edition” to connect it to vehicle. Not a hard job but not for someone that doesn’t have patience.
Jude –
These sensors work great and are a lot cheaper than the oem versions. We did have a sensor with a battery that died but received excellent support and a quick replacement.