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The IM1001 TPMS Sensor is a pre-programmed tire pressure monitoring system designed for easy installation in various vehicles, including Chrysler, Dodge, and Chevrolet. With real-time monitoring, durable aluminum construction, and a battery life of 5-8 years, this sensor ensures optimal performance and safety on the road.
Brand | IM TPMS |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.2 x 1.3 x 2.7 inches |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Style | Modern |
Maximum Supply Voltage | 3 Volts |
Measurement Accuracy | +- 1 psi |
Measuring Range | 0-150 psi |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Digital |
Sensing Distance | 2E+1 Meters |
Specific Uses For Product | vehicle tire pressure monitoring |
UPC | 682863090567 |
Manufacturer | papco |
Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 1.3 x 2.7 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | IM1001 |
Manufacturer Part Number | HN-2606-ISYH |
OEM Part Number | 5127335AF, BHA4-37-140, C2C25519, XR855950, LR032833, LR018860, LR021936, BHA4-37-140, GN3A-37-140B BBM2-37-140B, BBM2-37-140B |
A**S
Drive for a mile or two after install.
Worked great, my tire guy installed them and I drove for a mile or two and the light went out.
M**H
Preprogrammed and ready
These come preprogrammed and ready to be installed. Pay attention to that because some do not. Your installer may not have the means to program another type with the frequency you need for your vehicle and will have to uninstall them to you.These are already the frequency you need and will link to your vehicle with ease. Last set lasted me 5 years. Great quality sensors.
J**.
Save your money they are junk
They are junk They only lasted 3 days in my 2017 gmc Sierra and can't return them it costs 240 dollars to have them installed and they cost around 90 dollars to buy so I guess I'm just out the 90 dollars
F**T
A1
These tire pressure senses were great for my 2016 Chevrolet Colorado as a replacement for the OEM
M**V
Refund not an option
Initially bought these items because amazon filter was saying it fits my 2007 Toyota Avalon.Spend $40 for labor for each tire to install these sensors. It took few hours to reprogram. They were swapping different tools to make it work. Eventually it worked.PROS: Cheap. Nice chrome caps.CONS: Refund not an option. Even if you got refund you end up spending a lot, for me it cost $200 for labor.Buy on your own risk.
F**R
Very happy with these sensors. Great price.
I bought these to go with the rims and snow tires I got for my car (2011 Ford Fiesta). I didn't install them myself but the guy who did stated that there were no problems with my car "learning" the new sensors. I've had them on the car for nearly a week and no issues yet.
M**E
Works As Advertised
Put this on my 2012 jeep and it fixed the TPMS light. Just make sure you are replacing the correct sensor in the correct position. If you have rotated your tires the display will not change to updated position. You sometimes have to use a diagnostic tool to verify the position of the bad sensor.
A**.
$700-800? Ha! How about 4 TPMS (installed) for ~$150.
Had these installed on my 2007 Toyota Prius by a local Jiffy Lube when I got an oil change. Seem to work great and the metallic valve stem looks great with my aluminum wheel hubs. Way more affordable than the $700-800 I was quoted for the parts and programming services at a dealership. Can’t speak to their longevity, but so far so good.
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