Re: TPMS Receiver Replace?
Originally Posted by
mariontr
Has anyone used some of the newer sensors on the market and the one I am referring to is this that is on RockAuto by Denso # 5502505:
OE Manufactured When a TPMS Sensor fails, you'll want to replace it easily with a DENSO First Time FitŪ TPMS sensor. Unlike one-size-fits-all sensors, DENSO has developed sensors that never need to be programmed or cloned before installation – they're built to the specified vehicle right out of the box {note: new ID numbers will need to be registered through the OBD II port}. With DENSO, installation is a snap — their TPMS Sensors relearn just like an OE part, restoring the vehicle to its original condition.Service sensors with DENSO's First Time Fit TPMS components every time the tire is removed to ensure safe operation.
If the original TPMS cannot be triggered they cannot be cloned. You might be able to read the old paper sticker on them but I wouldn't trust being able to do that. I like easy. Schraders were easy for me and the dealer charger 1/4 hour for the sync. If you do decide to go this way talk with dealers BEFORE you show up with new sensors. Some dealers don't have the DRBIII or emulator for the Crossfire and the price range is dramatic. I was quoted between 1/4 hour to 2.5 hours for the same job from different dealers.
IMG 1546 SRT OEM Sensor
IMG 1531 SRT New Schrader Sensors
Last edited by KDW4Him; May 12, 2020 at 08:44 AM.