🚗 Stay ahead on the road with precision pressure monitoring!
This 4-pack TPMS sensor set is a direct-fit, pre-programmed replacement designed for 2008-2017 Toyota Sequoia, 2007-2020 Sienna, and 2007-2017 Tundra models. Featuring a long-lasting Freescale CR2032 battery with up to 8 years lifespan and robust operation across extreme temperatures (-40°C to +125°C), these sensors deliver reliable, real-time tire pressure data at 315MHz frequency. Each sensor undergoes comprehensive quality testing and comes with a 1-year warranty, ensuring professional-grade durability and peace of mind.
Manufacturer | Jsueng |
Brand | Jsueng |
Model | Toyota TPMS Sensor |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.25 x 3.7 x 2.48 inches |
Item model number | Toyota TPMS Sensor 42607-0C070 |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | CA062-4-42607-0C070 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
R**R
These TPMS sensors work!
I replaced the TPMS sensors myself. Then I took my 2007 Tundra to a local tire shop where they programmed the sensors and truck for free. It took him less than 5 minutes. All four work! The TPMS dash light turned off after four years. $32!!!
D**H
Worked fine, great value
Worked perfectly on my 2014 Tundra. Don't let the OEM gang rip you off!
S**.
Works fine if you have a way to program the id’s to your vehicle
Worked good on our 2012 Sienna. I installed them myself and then used an obd 2 TPMS tool to learn the id’s to the van. If you don’t have the tool, find a place that can install and learn the id’s to the vehicles pcm before buying
B**E
2014 Tundra
I took a chance, but only 2 out of the 4 worked.I wasted my money on having them installed and then removed so I can return them.
S**
2012 Toyota Sienna TPMS replacement sensors
Works like OEM
T**Y
👍
Good design.and automatic connnection to your car
R**U
Works so far on my Sienna 2015!
I used the Toyota Techstream app with a USB cable to OBD2 on my Sienna 2015 I got off eBay and identified only a single faulty sensor. After reprogramming all 4 sensors (I had to redo all) and removing the old one, I found a local tire shop that installed the new sensor for $20 per tire. To test, I only replaced one, and the error light went away on the drive home. After a few days, there were no leaks. Sam's club did refused to install 3rd party. I called around, and everyone else wanted me to buy their sensor and reprogram, costing around ~$400 to $500 as they recommend replacing all 4. I took the risk and was pleasantly surprised it cost me less than $50 for one, and I now have 3 spare sensors for future replacements.
J**O
Worked great!
Synched right up. 2008 Toyota Sequoia Platinum. Programmed codes into knock off Techstream. Took about 30 seconds for all sensors to read. First time tire pressure light has been off in years.
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