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The MORESENSOR Compact PRO Series 315MHz TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor 4-Pack is designed for select Japanese brand models, offering preprogrammed convenience, exceptional battery life, and robust signal strength. With a 5-year warranty and reprogrammable capabilities, these sensors ensure your vehicle's safety and performance.
M**H
Perfect on my 2010 Toyota Rav4, but you may need 5 of them!
I purchased these for my 2010 Toyota Rav4 V6 Limited. It was time for new tires, and my TPMS light had been on for several months even though I knew I had my tires aired up. I figured I had a dead sensor, as the OEM sensors were now 10 years old.I bought new tires from Walmart and brought these sensors in to have them installed. Installation was no problem, and the Walmart tech was able to activate them with no issue (they are pre-programmed, but need to be linked to your vehicle's computer).PRO-TIP: If your TPMS light won't go off, CHECK YOUR SPARE TIRE. As it turned out, my OEM Sensors were all still functioning, and my spare tire was just low. Oh well, at 10 years old, it was time for new sensors anyway. The thing I need to remember is that I have a 5th sensor in my spare tire that is still 10 years old. I will hand it to the Walmart tech, as he knew exactly what was going on and immediately asked if my spare had a TPMS sensor (since my light wouldn't go off). We looked, and sure enough, he was right. Aired it up, and all was good.UPDATE: Apparently full size spares in Toyota's have TPMS sensors. Donut spares do not.
G**E
Short term failures
I ordered 5 of these for an 07 4Runner. When the tire shop installed them, one was not transmitting at all, so I had them leave the old one in the spare, and returned the defective one for replacement. About a week later the TPMS light started flashing again. I took to the tire shop again with the replacement sensor. It was the new one in the left front that had failed already, so I had them swap with the replacement. Now will be returning the failed one for another replacement and then back to the tire shop to install in spare tire. I sincerely hope that will do it!
S**F
Worked out perfectly
These were for my 2006 Toyota RAV4. I was a little concerned when I received these that the ID is not printed on the devices (due to lack of my reading the Q&A's). I took the car to Sams Club and they installed 4, reset the TMPS and now no light! Installation cost was $19, so I spent just over $100 total or about 1/8th of what the dealer would charge!
A**S
They just work!
At this price, we replaced all four for the "each" price at the dealer. Worth doing all four at the same time as the battery inside will probably fail soon with all the other tires as well. In our 2010 Toyota Matrix it took about 30 minutes of driving after the TPS reset for the onboard computer to detect and learn the sensors - so don't be alarmed if they don't appear to work right away. I can now go into the New England winter with confidence.
D**N
Didn't work for me
I had these installed with some new tires I just bought...tried to get these programmed a few times and they don't work. Now I'm stuck with these in my wheels until I get new tires because it's not worth paying to remove them.
M**Z
Product Works Great!
I replaced the four sensors on my Lexus E350 since they had gone bad the Mobiletron sensor work great I've had them on for over a month no issues expect these to last 6-8 years some can go 10 years. I saved over $200 dollars purchasing these on Amazon and finding a tire shop to replace them for me which they only charge labor since I brought the part.
I**C
Didn't Work
$100 for sensors. $100 to install. Didn't work. 2009 Lexus is350. Followed the reset procedure and nothing. Drove and nothing. Unmounted the donut and no sensor there... Either these are DOA or not pre-programmed as advertised... Either way, huge waste of time and money.
S**K
Good price - until you have to get them mounted
These are OEM compatible. But know that you'll have to find an independent tire shop to install and pair them and pay another $100 or more for the privilege. Chain stores refuse to install provided parts.
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