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Old Apr 2, 2024 | 07:21 PM
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TPMS Sensor
this sensor is 315 and 433mhz.. 4 sensors for $100 US Dollars. Has anyone replaced these sensors? checking to see if this a correct buy and replacement for my05 limited. Patrick

 
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Old Apr 2, 2024 | 08:08 PM
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I refuse to help with TPMS sensors, it's a topic fraught with misinformation. Besides, my SE is a base model, it has no TPMS system - so my attitude is simple, I don't have TPMS and you dont need it, either.

My advice:
1) Do the TPMS light disable mode.
2) Next time you replace the tires, have generic valve stems installed and throw the damn TPMS sensors away.

But, if you INSIST on tormenting yourself with the outdated TPMS system in our cars - I offer the advice of a retired Chrysler Engineer who worked on the TPMS and other safety items in the Crossfire (and other cars), click the link below. Now, Clint put a lot of effort into explaining why you are probably not going to buy the right sensors on your first try, if you READ CAREFULLY, you can avoid this trouble.
Click and read carefully the documents I have attached to the following post:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ms-issues.html

I also offer this as a second read, it has a link right back to the above thread:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...s-sensors.html
 
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Old Apr 2, 2024 | 10:57 PM
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Right on the box it says it covers over 98% of OE sensors (which to me means not the Benz/Chrysler hybrid). Pizzaguy is spot on, way too much trouble/cost for the very limited/outdated information they show. Find and do the the wire bypass and spend @ 3 bucks max for a tire pressure tool (use weekly for a few weeks then as you see the results you'll either fix a slight leak (in a tire) or extend the test interval. Good luck!


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