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This TPMS Sensor Set of 4 by Jsueng is a direct OEM replacement compatible with a broad range of Toyota, Lexus, and Scion vehicles from 2003 to 2022. Featuring pre-programmed sensors powered by included CR2 batteries, it ensures accurate tire pressure monitoring to enhance safety and fuel efficiency. Installation requires OBDII relearn for perfect pairing. Backed by a 1-year warranty, it’s engineered to meet international quality standards and deliver reliable performance.






| ASIN | B0873WXTPV |
| Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,277 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #182 in Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tools |
| Brand | Jsueng |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (400) |
| Date First Available | 22 March 2021 |
| Item Weight | 135 g |
| Item model number | Toyota TPMS Sensor |
| Manufacturer | Jsueng |
| Manufacturer Part Number | US099-4 |
| Model | Toyota TPMS Sensor |
| Package Dimensions | 10.92 x 9.4 x 5.84 cm; 135 g |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
P**A
I recently purchased the 4 Pack TPMS Sensor Replacement for my Toyota Prius V, and I must say, I am highly impressed with this product. From the moment I received it, I could tell that it was well packaged and protected, ensuring that the sensors arrived in perfect condition. One of the standout features of this TPMS Sensor Replacement is the inclusion of a comprehensive manual. The manual provided clear and concise instructions, making the installation process a breeze. Even for someone with limited technical knowledge like myself, I found it easy to follow the step-by-step guide and successfully installed all four sensors in no time. Furthermore, these sensors are an ideal fit for my Toyota. They work flawlessly with my car's TPMS system, providing accurate and reliable tire pressure monitoring. I have noticed a significant improvement in the precision of the readings compared to the previous sensors. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the 4 Pack TPMS Sensor Replacement for Toyota. It is a well-packaged product that comes with a helpful manual, ensuring effortless installation. If you are looking for a reliable and suitable replacement for your Toyota's TPMS sensors, I highly recommend this product.
R**D
These sensors were initially compatible with my 2013 Toyota Prius. I had them installed by America's Tire for $60 labor. They were programmed successfully and worked fine for about 3 weeks. Then the problems started... One of the sensors decided to "unpair" itself from the vehicle after a few weeks, resulting in the dreaded TPMS malfunction light on the dash. I took the car to America's Tire and they used their TMPS scan tool to reprogram the TPMS via the car's OBD-II port. Unfortunately this is the only way to do a TPMS relearn on my vehicle. America's Tire was nice enough to do this for free, since I had paid for TPMS installation recently. The sensors then worked fine for about 3 days before malfunctioning again. I took the car back to America's Tire and they did another TPMS relearn for free. This one lasted about 24 hours before the TPMS light came back on again. So basically, these cheap sensors have to be constantly re-paired to the vehicle. I should have just spent the extra money for OEM. Lesson learned.
O**A
Got these with a new set of tires. Prior to install you need to write down the TPS number on each sensor and mark where they will be installed. Then upon programming each code needs to be entered and the SUV ECU needs to be set to "Relearn" . Take the the SUV for a quick 5 minute drive and make sure to also include air pressure check on your "spare" tire. Our Toyota Highlander includes that TPS as well even though it's 9 years old, other wise the TPS light won't turn off. These sensors were installed and programmed to a 2009 Toyota Highlander Limited Edition.
S**E
I used these on the 2nd generation and 3rd generation Prius (2007 and 2013) and they're great. The factory Toyota OE sensors lasted over 10 years each but they're about 8X more expensive than these. I have a TPMS programmer to scan these then upload them to the OBD system of my cars. If you want to save $ you can just break the bead and install these yourself, just youtube it. I think any home mechanic should have a tire programmer to check TPMS sensors and program their car. Overall. These are great for the price. What I don't know is how long these will last. If they last at least 5 years then these are a total bargain over OE parts.
K**E
Ease to install hard to program.
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