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Old Apr 8, 2015 | 10:27 PM
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Default Re: TPMS 101, The Basics.

Originally Posted by KDW4Him
Here lies the danger in terms 180, both the 20028 and the 20066 are NOT "programable" sensors. They have their own unique ID from the manufacturer. The cars receiver needs to be trained to the new ID of the 20028/20066's so in all reality the dealer is not programming the sensors. The 33100 is the schrader programable sensor and the car dealer would not be programming it, the tire shop would match the original sensor ID to the new blank CD type programmable sensor. See the difference? And confusion?
Semantics, by program I mean programing to get them to work. The dealer has to go into the cars brain to do that and that is the reason the dealer has to do it as nobody else can.

The 33000 series have not been shown to work at all. I would only suggest the EZ-sensor and the OEM numbered parts.

Your explanation is too complicated and a bit ambiguous but I'll let that pass. I did all this five years ago and we still keep coming back to questions on it.
 
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