🚗 Drive with Confidence: Your Safety is Just a Sensor Away!
The ACDelcoGM Original Equipment 15114379 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor is engineered for seamless integration with GM vehicles, boasting a remarkable 10-year battery life. This lightweight and compact sensor enhances vehicle safety by providing real-time tire pressure monitoring, ensuring you stay informed and secure on the road. With the quality and reliability of GM Original Equipment, this TPMS sensor is a must-have for any GM vehicle owner.
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
Brand | ACDelco |
Model | Tire Pressure System |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 1.1 inches |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Item model number | 15114379 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Unpainted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 15114379 |
OEM Part Number | 15114379 |
J**B
Works great for a 2005 Suburban LT 4x4
Works great for a 2005 Suburban LT 4x4. Took to Discount Tire and they installed and recalibrated the system for $16. Resolved my "Service Tire Pressure Monitor" problem. I had one that was flaking out. I isolated it when it was working. Expect to change the other 3 next time I do the tires. I guess after 11 years the batteries are starting to fail. IMPORTANT!!- You will need to purchase (1) AC Delco 19117461 for each TPMS sensor you buy. You will need a replacement nut as the sensor does not come with one. This is the service kit but it is priced at half of what the nut alone will cost you. Then you can save the valve parts for the next tire change instead of buying the valve kits from the dealer.
J**H
Gm parts for the Win!!!
Worked perfectly as if made for it. GM parts for your GM vehicle.P.S. they do not come with the nut/sleeves for attaching to rim (sold separately)
R**G
2006 z71 suburban
Worked perfectly. New tires and these sensors installed by Mavis. I took wheels home and put on vehicle. I did not have to let air out as I performed the "set-up" using a $12 tool amazon sells - did at home - and followed the service manual set-up procedure. PSIG validated with analog gauge. I'm happy. They are installed AND working - happy to know they are made by ACDelco.
D**O
good price for TPM sesor, saved money
this is a GM origanal part that comes with 2005 suburban LT and similiar GM vehicles. I had this installed at a local shop for 30 bucks. The dealer charged me 200 to replace a different one, I wont ever do that again, complete rip off. I went to a tire kingdom and they wouldnt install unless i bought part frm them for 70 dollars and 30 to install. once you install you have to "program" the vehicle to read new sensor. You also have to do this whenever you rotate tires. This procedure is in your manual that came with car. You will press emrgency brake down, turn ignition to On position without actually starting car and switch headlight swith four times to on and off quickly, horn will beep meaning it is in tpm programming mode. You will have i believe 60 seconds to go in order Front left, front right, rear right than rear left tires and let air out of each in that order until you hear horn beep. that tellls you the vehicle is recognizing each sensor. When done just fill tires back up to reccomended pressure. Mine is 32lbs psi. Also every car has a tag inside driver door that shows reccommended tire pressures.
M**R
They work.
Had them installed last week when I had my tires replaced. So far so good. They were a good bit cheaper than what the dealership was charging for the part.
C**E
Fabulous
At 94K miles on my 2005 Chevy Suburban my front right tire pressure was not longer giving a reading to the dash display. I ignored this for quite sometime, but decided upon getting new tires that it was time to get this fixed.I purchased this via Amazon Prime, and it arrived on time and was much more affordable than buying from a dealer.Because my new tires were installed by a "guy working out of his garage," he was able to install the new TPMS sensor, but didn't have the tools necessary to reset the tire pressure monitor system. On this model vehicle, you must have a handheld computer unit to reset the TPMS. Fortunately, I learned along the way that my local Belle Tire will reset the TPMS for free!Once the new TPMS was installed and the system reset, the tire pressure readings on the truck display are accurate, and I no longer get an error on the display when I start the truck.
B**E
OEM is the only way to go
The aftermarket sensors installed by my tire shop lasted 3 years after the originals went after 14 years. Back to OEM.The tire shop even installed them for free after a brief discussion about my feelings of their aftermarket product.
R**H
... dismounting tire (my fault) installed this one it worked great you have to go thru a fairly easy procedure ...
I broke the old one dismounting tire (my fault) installed this one it worked great you have to go thru a fairly easy procedure to get car to"see" new TPS. how mine worked(2005 suburban) was e brake on key in run position then turn head light switch to marker light 4 time horn should give a double beep then inflate or deflate tires until you hear a horn beep (one beep for each tire) the double beep at the start clears the system so you must do all 4 tires even if you just put in one TPS mine is working fine now good luck
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