Bought them for a Toyota Venza 2010, works perfect, after programming them, the TPMS light in dashboard got off after the first 20 - 30 meters. Also the mechanic did some mistakes at the beginning (here in Canada TPMS knowledge is still some kind of twilight zone), and had to reprogram them twice. In my opinion, this is the best solution for those who have two seasonal pair of tires (summer / winter) by using these sensors to clone the original ones, so it wouldn't be necessary to reprogram the car computer every time the tires are changed.
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2011 Camry XLE with original TPMS sensors failing and constantly setting the warning light. Service manager advised replacing all 4 since the life of the original sensors was depleted. These Schrader EZ sensors cover the common frequencies and universal programming made it a snap for the shop to reset and program the sensors after installation. They are a great value and restore the TPMS function on the vehicle just like new. Actually wish I would have done this sooner for the peace of mind of knowing the tire pressures are not out of range. So the investment on a 10 year old vehicle was tolerable and also adds value if wanting to sell or trade, with No warning light on.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This item is just as good as the one they sell at the auto parts for $50 I have a Nissan Marano 2011 I will drive a work perfect and Sam’s Club can program it for you for free
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I bought these because they were 20 bucks a sensor less than oem. I tried programming them with my Autel scanner that has worked with other aftermarket sensors, these weren’t detected. Tried with my buddy’s snap on tpms tool, they weren’t detected. Second time I cheaped out and bought ebay sensors, neither time they worked. Just spend the extra 20 bucks for the oem stuff. An added plus is they’ll already be programmed even if you don’t have the tool.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Took a little convincing to get the Walmart technician to try programming it, but this is the same sensor they sell, just without the barcode they usually use to identify it. Worked like a charm, and I saved almost $60 over what they would have charged for a full set of 4.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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