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The AUTOKAY 42753-SNA-A830-M1 Tire Pressure Sensor TPMS is a reliable and essential component for Honda and Acura vehicles, ensuring optimal tire performance and safety. This set of four sensors is lightweight, easy to install, and designed to fit a wide range of models from 2006 to 2020, making it a smart choice for any vehicle owner.
Manufacturer | AUTOKAY |
Brand | AUTOKAY |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.73 x 5.31 x 2.28 inches |
Item model number | 42753-SNA-A830-M1 Tire Sensor |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 42753-SNA-A830-M1 |
F**.
2011 Honda Odyssey DIY Experience
First, make sure you have a TPMS scan tool which can directly read these sensors; one of mine arrived dead and you definitely want to know that before installing.On my 2011 Odyssey Touring, these worked great, but on this vehicle, it is necessary to have a scan tool able to independently read the codes in these sensors, then write those codes to the TPMS computer in the car via the OBD port. These sensors *might* be able to be reprogrammed to clone the existing sensor ID’s, but I’m not aware of the tool to do that. If you want to go that route, you’ll need to get the sensors which are specifically compatible with the Autel or whatever brand scan tool you’re using, which is generally the sensors from that tool’s brand. Which generally negates the cost savings of doing non-OEM sensors in the first place, but I digress.
T**R
BUYING THESE CHEAP SENSORS COSTED ME A LOT OF MONEY AND MY MENTAL/PHISICAL HEALTH
Needed some TPMS sensors Fast for my 2009 honda fit after getting new rims and tires. Bought these because they were prime 2day shipping. Had everything installed at the shop and they warned me they were already scanning wierd but I had no options. Came home and TPMS light was still on. I purchased my own TPMS Autel scan tool for 125$ on ebay. The sensors were so weak they could barley scan into my device. My car would not remember them at all or the signal was not stong enough to reach the car's computer. So then I had to buy a manual tire changer for 60$. Spent a whole weekend finding a pallet and large screws and using many tools to replace these 30$ sensors with 80$ ebay universal autel ones.One of these sensors broke off while replacing them and I had to take the tire off the rim to get the pieces out. Then I found out after 4 hours of sweat and agony with my girlfriends help that we could NOT get the tire back on to the rim. Luckily I had an extra tire. I messed up the original one trying to it pry on.I was trying to get my 30$ back on these sensors and needed to do the job in the cold winter in order to go within the return window. Now i had to pay walmart 30$ to mount a tire back on. Note to self don't break the bead too close to the tpms sensor.Anyway fast forward, the new autel sensors scanned in super fast after waking them up. And the blinking light is finally gone.My original OEM sensor vavle snapped in half one day last year, I have been blowing money on wheel stuff because the first tire place I went to replaced 1 sensor and did not seal up the tire properly (bead rotted out) and so I had to get new rims and new tires.I thought, hey might as well get some new sensors too so they don't break from being brittle and 16 years old.Well choosing these oem clones for 30$ was one of the worst decisions ever. I might as well start a side hustle with how much garbage I had to get to fix this mistake. Tire shops all wanted $250+ to replace these sensors, thought it would cost that much to buy the tools and materials myself.Spend the extra 50 bucks and buy universal autel sensors or you might pay the price for being cheap like I did.(Ps wierd side note the valve stem caps were different colors for some reason)
P**N
Worked on a 2012 Honda civic LX
These worked great replacing the original TRW 42753-TR3-A810 M1 TPMS sensors. OEM sensor part number: 42753TR3A81/42753TR0A81.I installed these myself, but I own an XTOOL D8S OBD2 Scanner that allowed me to reprogram the new sensor ID numbers into the car's computer. My Civic lacks the "TPMS Relearn" function in the on screen menus, so I woke up the sensors by using the YouTube trick of letting air out of the tires, refilling them then immediately taking the car on a 10 minute ride. Took two tries, but it worked out well.Car Info:2012 Honda Civic LX, 4 Door Sedan, Front-Wheel Drive, 1.8L L4 Gas
S**I
Works on 8th gen Honda Civic
Replaced the tire pressure sensor on my honda civic 08 , TPMS light finally went off. After sensors installation, I took it to discount tire shop for "re-learn" programming. The TPMS light went off after driving one mile.
J**S
buen producto
buen producto
N**�
Excelente ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Al principio estaba escéptico en comprarlos, pero cuando las fui a instalar vi que cumplían con el propósito, y lo más importante vienen programadas para la Honda ODYSSEY y fue fácil su programación con el vehículo, recomendados 💯 %
M**Y
Did not work, paid to install them, money lost.
I had these installed (not a cheap job to do) only to find out to of them weren't responding when we tried to program them. I will be ordering from a better brand and have to incur the expense of installation again. Please skip this product it's not worth it.
S**N
3 of the 4 worked. I was was refunded for the one that didn't.
Unfortunately, It took me 4 months to install these so there is no warranty. They worked immediately then I got the TPMS failure notification after a couple of days. Walmart investigated and found one was bad and replaced it. I contacted the seller and they refunded me for the defective sensor without issue, even after the deadline had expired. I am very happy. The other 3 were great and very reasonably priced. I will buy from this seller again!
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