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The YZHIDIANF Pre-Programmed TPMS Sensor Set (4-pack) is a direct OE replacement compatible with Toyota, Lexus, Scion, and related models from 2003-2018. Featuring a powerful battery with up to 8 years lifespan and operating reliably in extreme temperatures, these sensors come pre-programmed for quick installation without the hassle of reprogramming. They provide real-time tire pressure data to enhance safety, improve fuel efficiency, and extend tire life—making them an essential upgrade for proactive drivers.
Brand | YZHIDIANF |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.62 x 3.58 x 2.4 inches |
Material | 5 Mins DIY |
Item Weight | 175 Grams |
Style | Work Better |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push Button |
Response Time | 1 seconds |
Sensing Distance | 1 Meters |
Specific Uses For Product | Compatible With: TPMS Sensors for:-Scion, iQ 2012-2015, tC 2006-2016, xB 2008-2015, xD 2008-2014, Compatible With: TPMS Sensors for:-Toyota, 4Runner 2003-2018, Avalon 2007-2012, Camry 2007-2011, Corolla 2007-2013, FJ Cruiser 2008-2014, Highlander 2007-2014, Land Cruiser 2005-2011, Land Cruiser 2013-2018, Matrix 2007-2013, Prius 2006-2015, Prius Plug-In 2014-2015, Prius V 2012-2016, Sequoia 2004-2007, Solara 2006-2008, Tacoma 2005-2015, Tundra 2005-2006, Venza 2009-2015, Yaris 2007-2011, for:-RAV4 2006-2013, Compatible With: TPMS Sensors for:-Lexus, CT200h 2011-2017, ES350 2007-2012, GS300 2005-2006, GS350 2007-2011, GS430 2005-2007, GS450h 2007-2011, GS460 2008-2011, GX460 2010-2015, GX470 2004-2009, HS250h 2010-2012, IS F 2008-2014, IS250 2006-2015, IS350 2006-2015, LS460 2007-2012, LS600h 2008-2012, LX470 2005-2007, LX570 2008-2011, LX570 2013-2017, LFA 2012, RX330 2006, RX350 2007-2015, RX400h 2007-2008, RX450h 2010-2015, SC430 2002-2010 |
Upper Temperature Rating | 1.2E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit |
UPC | 768607114390 |
Manufacturer | YZHIDIANF |
Item Weight | 6.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.62 x 3.58 x 2.4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 4260706011 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | ZHQUSA1026 |
G**G
worked 2007 Gs350
product good works on 3rd Gen lexus Gs had a small issue and they helped me out fast with product help
A**R
Extremely Disappointed – Beware Before Buying!
I purchased the Pre-Programmed TPMS Sensors for my 2011 Toyota Camry, expecting them to work as advertised. Unfortunately, they didn’t work at all. Despite being labeled "pre-programmed," the sensors failed to sync with my vehicle.The real frustration came when I discovered it would cost me $200 just to have them removed and returned. Not only was this a waste of money, but it also cost me valuable time and caused unnecessary hassle.If you're considering these sensors, save yourself the headache. I regret this purchase and won’t be recommending these to anyone.
K**.
Works Like it Should
Purchased this TPMS sensor for my 2006 Toyota RAV4. The Amazon fitment chart indicated that it would work for my vehicle. The new TPMS sensor (right TPMS in photo) is slightly different from the old TPMS sensor (left TPMS in photo). The TPMS sensor comes pre-programed so all I needed to do was to activate it with a special tool. I used the Autel MaxiTPMS tool to activate the TPMS sensor and the tool quickly recognized it. Then, I attached the tool to the OBD2 port and registered the new TPMS sensor unique ID to the vehicle's ECM. I completed a test drive of the vehicle per TPMS manufacturer recommendation and all was good. The TPMS warning light on the dashboard is gone.
D**Y
These worked!
A lot of these aftermarket TPMS sensors end up not being programmable, and are often actually the wrong sensors for the vehicle in question. And the originals cost literally 8 times as much. These were pre-programmed for my 2015 Scion, and I had them popped-in when buying new tires, so they installed them for free. They work perfectly. Total cost $40 and change, when Toyota wanted $471.00 to put theirs in. Literally more than ten times as much. Only downside was they took about ten days to get here.... but well worth the wait.
R**Y
Poor instructions but fit and function well
Seen several reports saying tire leaked after install.. I would say that was operator error not tightening correctly or installing the spacer on the correct side. These DID have to be programmed, Instructions gave nothing on how to activate thru scan tool, it did take a little more effort to program than I would have liked but worked great after that.
W**S
GREAT SENSORS PREPROGRAMED, A MUST BUY FOR PRICE !!!
WORK GREAT AND WELL MADE, MAKE SURE YOUR CAR USES THESEUNITS !!!
R**K
Very Poor Quality
I bought 4 of these sensors three months prior to purchasing my tires. The tire shop was able install and activate these sensors without any issues, which was the only plus. After returning home, after about 4 hours one tire was flat, and the next morning I had two flat tires. I returned to the garage that morning and they indicated they had to install a secondary “washer” to prevent the loss of air from the sensor. I drove the vehicle for another 300 +\- miles and the tire indicator light came on again. Back to the tire dealer and the battery was dead in the sensor. I had them replace the sensor and I feel like it is a waiting game for the next issue to rear it’s head. I am well past the 30 day window for any returns so this is a lesson learned.UPDATED REVIEW: I was contacted by the customer service department of the Tire Sensor Seller after they read my review. They were very apologetic for my experience and wanted to make my experience with their company a better experience. They have given me a FULL REFUND and they have offered to send me a pair of LED headlight bulbs for my vehicle to show their appreciation of my business. This to me, was above and beyond good customer service relationship building as I did not expect to hear from them at all. So, based on their follow up and offer, I would recommend them to anyone who needs their goods and services based on their actions after the transaction was completed. Thank you to YZHIDIANF for making my experience with you a better one!
T**E
Umm, use caution
My 17 year old original TPMS failed in a cold snap and didn't recover after the weather warmed. Since my tires needed replacement anyway, I figured it would be a good idea to replace all four sensors when getting my new tires mounted to save labor costs. I provided these sensors to the dealer's shop; they tested and installed them, and they were all apparently working.I noticed shortly after leaving the shop that the sensor light blinked a few times. It went off and I figured perhaps it was simply adjusting. But the blinking kept coming on, randomly, sometimes after a few miles, sometimes more. I took the vehicle back to the shop (a dealer) who ran a diagnostic and said the sensors did appear to be working. However they noted that the sensor in the spare tire appeared to be malfunctioning. I bit the bullet and had them replace that sensor with a factory part--much more expensive--but I wanted to get this fixed.After putting the factory sensor in the spare tire, they ran diagnostics that showed the sensors were working. I left the shop and after a while the sensor light blinked a few times so I ran it back to the shop. The diagnostics showed all sensors working at that time. The people at the shop said that since the sensors were apparently working they believed the vehicle safe to drive. I felt I could live with an occasional blink, and left.I do not understand why I experience the intermittent blinking light; extensive online searches for this symptom have not shown me anything other than that there might be a problem with one of the sensors. Considering the great expense and trouble of removing and testing and replacing sensors--probably with factory original parts, my best option seems to be to live with the occasional blink and hope that it eventually resolves itself or at least does not lead to a failure of the system.I did find an online article that suggested that Toyota sensor programming is tricky, and possibly not compatible with after market brands such as these. Considering that Toyota charges $125 per sensor--about ten times as much as these, you may wish to purchase these anyway.My experience has not been a particularly good one. It has been frustrating and time consuming. On the other hand, if these sensors do not actually fail, or in a perfect outcome eventually stop sending the annoying occasional "blink," I will have saved about $400.As I said in my title, use caution with the decision to purchase these.
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