🚗 Elevate Your Drive with Precision Monitoring!
The TPMS Sensor 315MHz Tire Pressure Monitor System is a reliable and efficient solution for Subaru owners, compatible with a wide range of models from 2004 to 2022. This pre-programmed system requires no additional setup, ensuring a quick and easy installation. Each sensor is rigorously tested for quality and performance, featuring a long-lasting battery and exceptional temperature resilience.
Brand | CDWTPS |
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Style | Modern |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Specific Uses For Product | 28103AJ00A.28103AG01A.28103AG01B.28103AG01C.28103AG00A.28103SG000,2006-2007 Subaru B9 Tribeca,2013-2016 Subaru Crosstrek,2008-2018 Subaru Forester,2008-2016 Subaru Impreza,2009-2022 Subaru Impreza WRX,2004-2017 Subaru Legacy,2004-2017 Subaru Outback,2008-2014 Subaru Tribeca(see picture for specific model).Please double check the compatibilty before purchase to avoid unnecessary installation fees. |
Upper Temperature Rating | 125 Degrees Celsius |
UPC | 750076266373 |
Manufacturer | 28103SA002 |
Model | TPMS SENSOR |
Item Weight | 5.5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.21 x 3.66 x 2.24 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 28103SA002 |
Batteries | 4 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | 28103SA002 |
OEM Part Number | 28103AG01B, 28103SG000, 28103SG010, 28103SA001, 28103AG01C |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
K**E
Working perfectly
Popped right in like a normal valve stemScanned and registered really fastHope it lasts
C**R
Great Price
The TPMS of the right wheel of my 2018 sabaru forester has a monitoring error, so I bought this TPMS to replace the old one. It has been installed and used for a week, and it is very suitable for my car.
R**Y
They lasted 10-11 months... Not worth the hassle and annoyance.
I bought a set of four and one came defective straight out of the box, i shouldve taken that as a sign to return and go with better quality sensors, instead I had one replaced and returned the defective to amazon.I had them installed sometime in mid December 2021 with new tires on my car. I had the sensors programmed via OBDII to my car and all was well, they worked fine for about 10 months, around october 2022, i had a TPMS light go off during my commute to work, pulled over to check tires and all pressures were fine.. A sensor mustve gone bad.So out comes the scan tool, and yup indeed all 4 sensors intermittently disconnect/lose signal and triggers the TPMS light to turn on. I reset the code and all is fine from anywhere to minutes to a day later, the light comes back. Scan tool confirms "transmitter X no data" this can be anywhere from one to all four.This actually became an issue when a few weeks later I got a nail in one tire and began to lose pressure but was not warned becuase the TPMS light is constantly on due to the sensors losing communication/data and triggering the light, but as an avid driver i began to feel the right rear feel squishy and vague. Pulled over to check pressure and sure enough, nail in tire and tire was at 20PSI.This couldve been bad if i had been on my daily commute of about 1 hour @75mph and lost tire pressure but did not realize due to naturally ignoring the light because it has been on for a month or so due to bad sensors. Safety hazard that can really bite someone who isnt as avid about how the car feels or just does not know how to tell by feel until the tire goes out at highway speeds.TLDR: They wont last a year, not worth the hassle. They have failed within 10 months and trigger the TPMS which caused me to almost miss a low pressure due to nail in tire once. Buy better sensors, theyre not easy to replace once they are mounted...
M**N
Works on 2013 Subaru WRX
Sensors work perfectly. Had Mavis service center install them with no issues. Absolutely saved the day as CJ’s wanted $360 for 4 sensors not including installation or programming.
E**C
TPMS for subaru outback 2010
it is compatible with the tpms tool used by discount tire. and it worked ;)
T**T
Works
Works :)
J**.
Much Cheaper and Works!
The low-tire-pressure light on my Subaru came on and the car dealership said it was caused by a low battery on the Tire Pressure Sensor (TPS) an one of my car's wheels. They wanted about $500 to replace all four. So, I ordered one exact replacement from Amazon, which was expensive, then I ordered three of these at a much lower cost. Then I went to a tire repair shop to have them put on.Understand that just replacing them doesn't turn off the warning light. They have to use a meter to read the serial number on each sensor then download the new serial numbers to your car's internal computer.All together, it cost me about $150 to replace them all, which got the warning light to turn off, and these generic sensors worked as well the exact replacement part, but at a much lower price.
T**M
Will Not Work For The 2022 WRX
Tried my luck, but these will not work for the '22 Subaru WRX if anyone else is curious.
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