MORESENSOR Signature Series 315MHz TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor 4-Pack | Preprogrammed for Select 180+ Japanese Brand Models | Replacement for 42607-06020 | Clamp-in | NX-S010L/R-4
Material Type | Metal, Rubber, Plastic |
Style Name | Compatible |
Output Type | Digital |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Measuring Range | 125 psi |
Specific Uses For Product | Pressure,Temperature |
Upper Temperature Rating | 115 Degrees Celsius |
Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 12 x 3 x 14.1 Centimeters |
B**T
installed by tires direct for $80 ish.
I have been without tpms system for 3 years due to batteries in a prior Costco install. I bought these new from Amazon and they worked great and seem more accurate than by last set. Now lets see if they last for 6 or 7 years.
A**N
Five Stars
Wow extractor as described.
K**R
They do NOT work for Toyota
Do NOT order these for a Toyota Avalon. Here is a summary of my ordeal:I ordered 4 TMPS sensors model number NX-S010L/R-4 for my 2013 Toyota Avalon and had them installed when I replaced all 4 tires. The shop could not program or even get their tool to receive a signal from any of the new TMPS sensors installed. I was told it may be their equipment and I should try to see if another shop could do the re-learn procedure required for my vehicle. Thinking this could be the problem I went to the local Discount Tire store to see if their equipment could do the TMPS sensor re-learn procedure. Their equipment had the same problem - they could not receive a signal from the newly installed TMPS sensors. It was like all 4 sensors were dead on arrival. Not believing this is likely I looked at the old sensors and the instructions/box from the newly installed sensors. That is when I noticed that the part number on the outside of the shipping box was correct (see photo) but the boxes that held the actual individual sensors showed part number NX-S011 (see photo) and the actual sensors had part number TX-N001 stamped on them (see photo). Believing that I received the wrong sensors I did a return for the 4 that were currently installed and reordered the correct sensors.After the new sensors arrived I noticed that they had the same issue – the correct part number on the outside of the shipping box but the wrong part number on the actual sensor box and sensor. Now I am thinking that maybe these sensors are somewhat universal and can be programmed (an NX-S011 can be programmed as an NX-S010L/R4) so I go to a different Discount Tire store and asked them if they could do the re-learn procedure. They tried and again could not get a reading from any of the 4 installed sensors. I then pulled out the box with the 4 new uninstalled sensors and asked the tech to see if he could receive a signal from the any of new sensors. Again, their equipment could not get a reading from any of the sensors.As a last-ditch effort, I stopped by my local Toyota dealer and asked them if they could do the TMPS re-learn procedure. The tech informed me that they charge $180 to do TMPS re-learn. Considering everything I have been through, and the alternative of removing and reinstalling 4 new tires, I agreed to the fee but requested they first check the sensors for a signal. They were nice enough to agree. Unfortunately, they could not get a signal from any of the sensors (8 of them). So even the Toyota dealer could not get a signal or get these to work.In conclusion, do NOT order these for a Toyota unless your life is boring and you are in desperate need of some drama and extra work!
M**U
Awesome company to deal with.
Moresensor allowed me to exchange the sensors I incorrectly ordered. Make sure you know if your vehicle uses lo-line or hi-line sensors! Great company to deal with, prompt and hassle free.
M**Y
TPMS not fully functioning with my vehicle.
I purchased the sensors for my 2014 Lexus ES and I had them installed by my local Lexus dealer and after few to several attempts the sensors recognized my car and the TPMS light went off on my dash board but my tire pressures for each tire were not communicating with my vehicle. However when they blew out each tire below recommended tire pressure the TPMS light would illuminate on the dash and once pressure was restored the light went off and still no communication to the vehicle to show each tires current PSI. I'm satisfied knowing the sensors partially work but not satisfied not knowing my current tires actual PSI. If anyone has any ideas on how to solve this problem feel free to share. I also tried contacting Mobiletron directly but can not find their email or customer support info, please share if anyone has it. Thanks.
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