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I was quoted like $150 to replace 1 TPMS sensor in my Prius at a shop. Instead, I ordered one from here for $17, paid a tire shop $10 to install it, then used my PC with techstream to register it with the ECU. It worked flawlessly and is the identical part that was removed from the tires! Very happy with the purchase.
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Beware that these are not legitimate Denso sensors! They arrived two sensors per box and without the red tags. I installed anyways and spent weeks repeatedly triggering and reprogramming, but could not get the car to communicate with the sensors. I eventually ordered replacements locally, and had them installed, programmed, and functioning 100% within 30 minutes. See attached pictures for differences between the counterfeits (left) and the real Denso sensors (right), such as the white circle within the pressure sensor port, opaque epoxy, and brighter white printing on the Denso part.
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These are self setting so no need to pay a dealer to do it. Driving the car 20 miles or so should turn the light out.
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this is OEM, with 7 digits id, worked great, please note that it will work only when it is in the tire and pressure is applied, so don't try to program it before it is installed.
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Product was installed and synced with Toyota Camry... works as it should, physically and electronically. The Pacific name is on product and Denso is nowhere to be found. Some info on the web indicates that this is normal for Toyota products? Regardless, good price, works perfectly and I have a backup since I bought 2.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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