🚗 Stay ahead with smart, stress-free tire safety!
This 4-pack TPMS sensor set is a direct OE replacement for GM vehicles including Chevy, GMC, Cadillac, Buick, and more. Featuring a 10-year battery life, high-temperature resistance up to 125°C, and pre-programmed compatibility, these sensors deliver precise tire pressure monitoring with ±1.5% accuracy. Designed for easy activation without OBDII connectors, they ensure reliable, durable performance that keeps your ride safe and efficient.
Brand | CDWTPS |
Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 5.63 ounces |
Style | Modern |
Current Rating | 1 Microamps, 3.5 Milliamps |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
Measurement Accuracy | ±1.5% |
Measuring Range | -40°C to +125°C |
Mounting Type | Tire Mount |
Output Type | Digital |
Sensing Distance | 30 Meters |
Specific Uses For Product | OEM Replacement, Tire Pressure Monitoring |
Upper Temperature Rating | 125 Degrees Celsius |
UPC | 704619038545 |
Manufacturer | CDWTPS |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.21 x 3.62 x 2.36 inches |
Item model number | 13586335 |
Batteries | 4 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 13586335 |
OEM Part Number | 13581559,20923680,20925924,20964159., 13589597,15254101,15920615,15123145,, 13598771,13598772,13586335,13581558,, 22854866,12768826,20922900,20964159, 25952370,15922396, 15268606.15825475 |
Special Features | 1.OBDII connector is not required. 2.Confirm TPMS sensors are properly installed. 3.Adjust tire pressures to placard value. 4.Apply parking brake 5.Turn vehicle to ON/RUN, 6.Scroll the uplevel on the right side of the steering wheel until Tire pressure is displayed---with Uplevel DIC (Push the trip odometer reset stem until tire pressure is displayed.—with Base level DIC) 7.Push and hold Set/Reset button---with Uplevel DIC (Push and hold trip reset stem to begin the sensor matching process,push trip reset again to confirm--- with Base level DIC), 8.Horn chirps 2x,DIC displays TIRE LEARNING ACTIVE 9.Use tool to activate LF sensor 10.single horn sounds 11. Repeat for RF/RR/LR tires. 12.Horn chirps 2x for relearn complete. |
P**N
How to program the sensors for Silverado
They Program easily and are working so far so good, I used this method to do it.Very easy to use. 2011 Silverado. Turn key to 1st position hold down lock and unlock on key fob while key is in 1st position horn with toot. Start at drivers front tire. Tap left button on tool and touch it to the tire below the valve step. Horn will toot when reset and marker light will light up for the next tire to be reset. It will go clock wise around the car. You will finish at drivers rear tire, at the final program you will hear 2 toots of the horn and your done. Extremely easy
S**Y
Great tire pressure sensors.
Work great right out of the box. Installed them on a 2010 Chevy Cobalt that had a TPMS light on. Took them to Tire Discount, they tested them before installing.
A**R
Save yourself some money
Got an original quote of ~600$ for OEM parts and service for all 4 tires at Chevy dealer. These were like 30$. Bought a programmer too but got a good quote at belle tire for them to do it. took in my 2018 sierra 1500 to belle tire and they put them on for 40$. Annoying tpsm alert now gone and have tire pressure reading now. All in a little over 70$. Well worth the price.
G**T
Rite price
Worked great. Perfectly price and the local tire shop was able to install and program them.
J**M
Great seller!
I purchased these about 9 months ago, and one just failed on me. That seemed odd since they usually last for a couple years. I message the seller and they sent me out a replacement. It's nice when a company stands behind their product.
L**A
No need to pay all that money for OEM
I have a 2018 Chevy Equinox. I ordered these sensors at 12:00pm. They were delivered by 2:30pm. I had all 4 of them installed at Walmart before 5 pm. Walmart charged $18 per tire and they balanced and rotated the tires too. In all it cost $100. Thanks to the Amazon reviews, I saved a lot of money. They work perfectly. If possible change them all at once since the batteries should all die around the same time. Previously I had two installed elsewhere for $400 and then the other two died.
S**M
No “Low Tire” light…yay!
Easily installed if you have the right tools. Took about an hour for one, which I thought wasn’t to bad considering I’m never done one before. Watch a few YouTube videos on how to “break” the tire bead and your set, I used the “floor jack” method. Took about 5 minutes. Was real surprised how well it worked. After installing the sensor I reset the system the same way I do when rotating my tires with a $10 reset tool purchased on Amazon several years ago.These TPMS sensor set are PREPROGRAMMED so no dealership or tire shop is needed. You still need to reset the system as mentioned above with the inexpensive $10 tool for Amazon.
A**R
Affordable, 1 failure at 16 months
Worked for my 2012 Chevrolet Express Van. Was able to use a floor jack and tie down strap to break the bead and replace on my own. Unfortunately I had 1 of the sensors fail after 16 months and had to replace again (1 year warranty). The sensors are affordable but would definitely pay more for them to last longer.
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