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| Brand | MOBILETRON |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.36 x 1.18 x 2.78 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
| Style | Modern |
| Measurement Accuracy | ±1% |
| Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
| Output Type | Digital |
| Sensing Distance | 2 Feet |
| Specific Uses For Product | Pressure,Temperature |
| Manufacturer | MOBILETRON ELECTRONICS |
| Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 1.18 x 2.78 inches |
| Item model number | NX-S031 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CX-S031 |
| OEM Part Number | 40700-1AA0B, 40700-1AA0C, 40700-1AA0D, 40700-3AN0A, 40700-3AN0B, 40700-3AN0C, 40700-CD001, 40700-CK001, 40700-CK002, 40700-JA01B, 40700-JA01C, 40700-JA02B, 40700-JK00C, 40700-JK01A, 40700-JK01B, 4250A030, 4250B877, 43130-86Z20, 43211-82Z00, 5L1Z-1A150-AA, MN103081 |
M**7
Worked perfectly for 2010 Sentra
I had one single sensor die in my 2010 Sentra. I use a cheap 315MHz TPMS reset tool and ground out the TPMS plug under the dash; after confirming what wheel had the bad sensor, I then used the reset tool to wake up this sensor (which took about 10-15 tries). At that point I went around and programmed the new TPMS sensor to the car to ensure it would accept it, which it did. Then it was just a matter of having a tire shop change it out for me, which cost about $25.This works great- you just need to know what you are doing. You can't just install it and expect it to work without doing anything.
E**R
Great deal
I understand dealer profit. Makes sense to me - they have a lot of overhead and that cost must be compensated for somehow. But the price gouging nowadays is insane. My case and point is this: My Infiniti FX50 had a tpms sensor go out. My car tells me the tire pressure of each tire but one of the tires consistently would fail to read. I’d go by Discount Tire and they would reset it for me, it would work for a day or so, and then go on the blink again. I called Infiniti ... they said they could order a new tpms sensor for me, and fit it, and recalibrate the tpms system ... for the princely sum of a few hundred for the one sensor. I called a Nissan dealer and they came in roughly twenty dollars cheaper. So, I looked online and found this unit with free shipping. I ordered it, took it in to discount tire and they fit it on for me and recalibrated the tps for free. No more tpms light illuminated on my console. And no hole in my pocket either.
D**L
Product description MISLEADING
Very disappointed! It said ore-programmed sensor to fit my 2010 NissanAltina Sedan. Well the place I had it installed said it fit perfect, but was NOT programmed as stated. So I was stuck w sensor in my tire n could not return it. Very dissatisfied customer! Myr tire mechanic nan said get a programmed one n he’d install it fir free. Well, I lost money cause sensor stayed in tire. Didn’t want it removed n get charged again. So I am VERY Dissatisfied Customer. I’m now w/o a programmed sensor n I’m driving alone not knowing gnif another tire is low; warning light stays on. No way of detecting a low tire.Very upset to say the least.
S**N
Perfect fit for my car
I have have an old car that was showing the air pressure signal on the dashboard for a second time after replacing 1 sensor 2 year ago with a technician. I decided that due to I knew now what was the cost, the match behind buying the diagnostic tool, sensor and tools to install was almost the cost of the service. So I moved forward and bought this sensor and worked perfectly. Due to the car didn't had a programmable screen for sensors, I had to buy also a tool for saving them to the car using the OBD plug. It worked perfectly.
R**A
It works and didn't have any problems
I had Walmart tire center install it so can't speak on the installation part of it. It work fine, but my only complaint is that on my cars TPMS screen, this sensor is delayed appearing compared to the original OEM one's that I still have on the car. It's not by much but it takes a little more distance to read
C**E
Works great
Dealer wanted $80 per tire to install new TPMS sensors in my 13 year old car. I bought these and Walmart changed them for $12 per tire and they had to be relearned as expected but worked fine. Now I have a happy wife who doesn't keep asking me "Whys that light on the dash lit".
A**S
Good alternative to other tpms sensors
This product is dramatically cheaper than other tpms sensors and is pretty reliable. The only problem I have with this product is that it stopped working in about a month. Other than that it was a good purchase.
A**G
Works well
It works well on my 2016 Nissan Frontier SV. I was able to program it myself using one of the TPMS reset tools purchased on Amazon.
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