HoosierDaddy
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I want to put new TPMS in a set of new wheels.
With prices all over the map even for so-called OEM, is there any way to know what is genuine and just as important how long the batteries will last?
Is the reason some are cheaper is they've been sitting on a shelf for 9-10 years? And what is the shelf life? I don't see on-off switches, so are the batteries being used while on the shelf? Or is there some kind of physical pressure or rotational switch that turns them on. edit: maybe they do. A search for TPMS battery life said it depends on how many miles driven. We all know if on the internet it must be true.
I know new factory ones can last for 7 years, because mine still work.
Cheapest place to get a set of no doubt OEM (without programmer)? Fund a link tor Levittown but didn't see a set without programmer and 4 Indvidual cost more than the set with programmer.
And regarding aftermarket, I see two different size/shapes. One is like the factory and the other has a larger part for the battery and electronics.
I understand every 315 sensor sends the same signals (but may need different programming) so shape may just be to fit more OEM wheels? But do the bigger ones have bigger/longer lasting batteries?
In the end, I guess the most important thing is they last as long as the tires since dis/re mounting tires to replace costs more than many sensors.
With prices all over the map even for so-called OEM, is there any way to know what is genuine and just as important how long the batteries will last?
Is the reason some are cheaper is they've been sitting on a shelf for 9-10 years? And what is the shelf life? I don't see on-off switches, so are the batteries being used while on the shelf? Or is there some kind of physical pressure or rotational switch that turns them on. edit: maybe they do. A search for TPMS battery life said it depends on how many miles driven. We all know if on the internet it must be true.
I know new factory ones can last for 7 years, because mine still work.
Cheapest place to get a set of no doubt OEM (without programmer)? Fund a link tor Levittown but didn't see a set without programmer and 4 Indvidual cost more than the set with programmer.
And regarding aftermarket, I see two different size/shapes. One is like the factory and the other has a larger part for the battery and electronics.
I understand every 315 sensor sends the same signals (but may need different programming) so shape may just be to fit more OEM wheels? But do the bigger ones have bigger/longer lasting batteries?
In the end, I guess the most important thing is they last as long as the tires since dis/re mounting tires to replace costs more than many sensors.
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