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ACDelco 13598771 Sensor de sistema de monitoreo de presión de neumáticos (TPMS)

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  • Sensor de sistema de control de presión de neumáticos (TPMS).
  • Fabricado para cumplir o superar estrictos requisitos de calidad
  • Adecuado para tu vehículo y estilo de vida


SENSOR DE PRESIÓN DE NEUMÁTICOS


Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de marzo de 2025
Replaced a bad tire pressure monitor over 2 years ago and still working fine.
Rs
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de mayo de 2024
Update, they didn't last 2 months and the seller refuses to cover replacement. Don't buy from Metro24replaced two of these in the last month. Both have worked perfectly with my 2008 Silverado. Different design than the original units in the wheels - now smaller more compact. I use a manual Harbor Freight tire install tool to break the bead on one side of the rim, then compress the side wall to get the old out and new in. Works well with taller profile tires, and won't work well with lower profile passenger car tires unless you can compress the side walls.
Timothy J. Titsworth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de junio de 2022
This is the same sensor that was much more expensive from the parts store. My only concern is not knowing how long they have set on the shelf. The batteries only have a 6-8 yr life and they may be almost that old.
JBM
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2021
This was shaped differently than the OEM that was on my truck. I did a search to realize there is more than one sensor that works for my truck. One of my TPMS sensors went out in my 2010 Escalade. For the sake of time, I just ran by O'Reilly auto parts store to pick up one. $50+ for one. Before that, I called Firestone to check. $50 to just diagnose it (already knew which one it was) and $230 to fix one (the guy may have misunderstood my request, but I shut down after that). Had the O'Reilly one installed for $20. Couldn't get it to reset (with my truck, I can put the truck in learning mode by holding down the lock and unlock buttons at the same time, then start with the driver front and either add/remove air til the horn blows once, then go to passenger front, passenger rear, and driver rear doing the same thing... the horn will blow twice after the driver rear is complete). For the heck of it, I picked up one of those relearn tools for $11 on here. It makes the process even easier because I don't have to add/remove air (depending on if I remove or add air, I'll have to go back and fix the tire pressure by adding or removing air); the relearn tool doesn't require the addition or removal of air. Just place it on the tire (not the wheel/rim) next to where the valve stem is located, press the button, the horn then blows within 2-4 seconds.Since I found this TPMS at a great price, I picked up all 4 and had a local tire company put them on for $20 per tire. If it's a GM vehicle, don't be scared into thinking that it has to be taken somewhere to be programmed. Just tell the tire company to put them on and the programming will be handled. Super easy to do and there are videos on Youtube that show how easy it is to reset/program the sensors.
JenniferA
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de marzo de 2020
The product was installed today by Big O Tires and work just fine was able to be read perfectly. I do have one pet pee, I would request to have a refund on my shipping since I paid for 2 day shipping and received it several days after the fact.
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