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Old Jun 7, 2020 | 10:42 AM
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Default Re: TPMS replacement ?

Originally Posted by maggy55
Okay, I bought the TPMS sensors. I programmed them using a MaxiTPMS PAD ($55 at Walmart). The software that comes with it does include our cars. I manually programed in the sensor id's that the tire place read for me. I labeled them by wheel position. So in essence I have cloned them. The car shouldn't be able to tell the difference. I won't know for sure until I actually install them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6p6xV4PlHc
Keep us informed please. How did you determine that yours were 315MHz?
The Crossfire uses sensors that could be 315 or 433 MHz, so make sure you get sensors that work on your cars frequency.
Some of the new sensors will work on both frequency’s, the Schrader EZ sensor is one of them, our cars use the EZ sensor# 33700, this is the model that comes with the metal stem instead of a rubber stem.
 

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