🚗 Stay ahead on the road with precision pressure monitoring!
The Jsueng Toyota TPMS Sensor is a direct-fit, pre-programmed replacement designed for select Toyota Sequoia, Sienna, and Tundra models. Featuring a robust Freescale CR2032 battery lasting up to 8 years and operating reliably in extreme temperatures (-40°C to +125°C), this sensor ensures accurate tire pressure monitoring. Each unit undergoes strict multi-stage quality testing and comes with a 1-year warranty, delivering professional-grade durability and peace of mind.
Manufacturer | Jsueng |
Brand | Jsueng |
Model | Toyota TPMS Sensor |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.25 x 3.7 x 2.48 inches |
Item model number | Toyota TPMS Sensor 42607-0C070 |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | CA062-4-42607-0C070 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
M**E
Great deal - best price I could find for Toyota Sienna LE and worked perfect
Worked great, no issues
R**R
These TPMS sensors work!
I replaced the TPMS sensors myself. Then I took my 2007 Tundra to a local tire shop where they programmed the sensors and truck for free. It took him less than 5 minutes. All four work! The TPMS dash light turned off after four years. $32!!!
A**N
Nope!
Don't work with Toyota Tundra, even though it says they do. They will fit probably, but won't work with truck sensors.
D**H
Worked fine, great value
Worked perfectly on my 2014 Tundra. Don't let the OEM gang rip you off!
S**.
Works fine if you have a way to program the id’s to your vehicle
Worked good on our 2012 Sienna. I installed them myself and then used an obd 2 TPMS tool to learn the id’s to the van. If you don’t have the tool, find a place that can install and learn the id’s to the vehicles pcm before buying
T**Y
👍
Good design.and automatic connnection to your car
R**U
Works so far on my Sienna 2015!
I used the Toyota Techstream app with a USB cable to OBD2 on my Sienna 2015 I got off eBay and identified only a single faulty sensor. After reprogramming all 4 sensors (I had to redo all) and removing the old one, I found a local tire shop that installed the new sensor for $20 per tire. To test, I only replaced one, and the error light went away on the drive home. After a few days, there were no leaks. Sam's club did refused to install 3rd party. I called around, and everyone else wanted me to buy their sensor and reprogram, costing around ~$400 to $500 as they recommend replacing all 4. I took the risk and was pleasantly surprised it cost me less than $50 for one, and I now have 3 spare sensors for future replacements.
S**
2012 Toyota Sienna TPMS replacement sensors
Works like OEM
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