Good TPMS modules are great and economical then car dealer prices if you know what to look for: - Some TMPS modules can be 'New Old Stock' made several years ago with batteries that are running down sitting on the shelf. They are usually good for 5 to 7 years. - Test TPMS modules before you install them! They could be dead! Borrow or buy a proper scanner before you pay a mechanic to install on your car tires. - To test TPMS modules, put them ALL in a metal box (cookie tin) and remove and test one at a time, Since they use a radio signal, all would 'answer' if not in a metal box and you won't know which are actually good or bad. - If you live in colder parts of USA or Canada, put the TPMS modules in your refrigerator for 2 hours and test again as above. - Now take your TPMS modules (still in the cookie tin) to your car. Put the car in "relearn mode" and lay a TPMS module by a tire and prompt the car to learn it, then move to the next tire and repeat. Only then spend the time and money to get them installed in your tires! Read full review
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Great TPMS for my dodge Avenger, fit was perfect, and the best part was I didn't have to take the car to the dealer or even an auto shop to have the sensor set, it can already preprogramed just popped it in my tire pressure light went off and all my tires now read tire pressure on the dash when I look.
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A+++ need a replacement for your liberty tpms look no further
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This is unit is no good ‘ stopped working after . Eight days. And this was on my spare tire. Battery most likely bad
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Did not work, they started leaking and I end up spending another hundred dollars.
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