🚗 Stay ahead on the road with flawless tire pressure monitoring!
The ROADFAR TPMS Sensor operates at 315MHz and fits most GM vehicles including Buick, Chevrolet, GMC, and Cadillac models from 2006 to 2021. It replaces multiple OEM part numbers, comes with a pre-installed CR2 battery, and requires no programming for installation. Designed for durability and reliability, it features a simple activation process using your vehicle’s key fob, ensuring accurate tire pressure monitoring and enhanced driving safety.
Manufacturer | ROADFAR |
Brand | ROADFAR |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.27 x 2.95 x 1.18 inches |
Item model number | 818586-5231-1102337784 |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 818586-5231-1102337784 |
OEM Part Number | 13598771,13598772, 13586335,13581558, 13598255,22854866, 12768826,20922900, 13589597,25920615, 15921013,20923680, 25799331,23445327, 22853741,15254101, 15920615,15123145, 25952370,15922396 |
Special Features | Check Steps (For Most GM Vehicles): Turn ignition to ON / accessory. Push and hold lock / unlock same time on fob (hear two honks). Let air out of FL tire until honk, then move clockwise to FR, RR, RL, honk at each. Then two honks after last tire. Finally, readjust each tire pressure to an appropriate leve. |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
L**P
Work great once the right ones are sent and the right installer has the right tool!’
These work great for my 2013 Chevy Equniox...once they sent the correct ones! The first ones sent were not for this car. I ordered the right ones, but they sent the wrong ones. Unfortunately, I didn’t know until Costco installed and they didn’t work. I gave Costco the instructions on here about not needing to program, so they just installed them. But then they didn’t activate them saying I told them not to. No, that’s not what I said. Anyway, they didn’t work anyway. I contacted the seller who directed me to go to Goodyear in town. They spoke directly to Goodyear who pulled them off and found they were the wrong ones. The seller then sent the correct ones and paid for installation at Goodyear. I appreciated that they backed up the product and made it right. I recommend the product and the seller. But compare the ones you get with the picture on here. Take a picture of them too. If there is any question if they look the same, contact the seller before installation.Also, I’m still confused about what to tell the installer as far as programming and activating. And some places don’t have the right tool. As far as simply using the car pairing mode, the seller said a tool is needed. I’m not sure if just doing the pairing mode was enough to get them to work once the right ones were installed. I would contact the seller to ask about all this too before you venture out to have them installed. The seller is helpful. Overall I would do it again. Definitely saves money.
A**5
Perfect For My Buick Enclave
These worked great on my 2010 Buick Enclave. Took them to Walmart to install along with a fresh set of tires. The Walmart tech said they sold their brand for $29 per tire! This was a huge savings. Walmart tried to program them but their programming device would not read them. I was not upset as I knew there were other options. I came home and found some very useful videos on YouTube on how to relearn TPMS sensors on a GM without the tool. The steps are very simple.Step 1: Turn the key to accessory position.Step 2: On the fob, hold down the lock and unlock until the dash display says "Tire Learn Active." Leave the key in accessory position while performing the following steps. Do not shut the door as the car doors will lock during the process.Step 3: Go to the front driver tire and release air until the car horn beeps.Step 4: Go to passenger front tire and release air until the car horn beeps.Step 5: Go to the passenger rear tire and release air until the car horn beeps.Step 6: Go to the driver rear tire and release air until the car horn beeps. It should keep 2 times.***Programming is now complete****This process works with most all GM vehicles with TPMS.
A**R
Dead battery, no support.
Rare do I write a review on purchases, however, one of the four TPMS sensors was dead out of the box. After installing all four sensors on the tires by removing the wheels, breaking the tire beads, removing one side of the tire to expose the TPMS sensor, I removed the old sensor and installed the new sensor. I then used an EL-50448 TPMS relearn tool on all 4 tires. The first one on the driver's side front was not able to be activated after going through the relearn sequence twice. So I removed the wheel and went through the effort to take the new TPMS sensor off and put an old one back on. I then went through the relearn sequence again and all four tires beeped. I then contacted Roadfar for replacement of just the one malfunctioning TPMS sensor, but the reply by Roadfar was that I should go through Amazon for a refund, or upload a video or pictures showing proof their product was malfunctioning. I am not sure how to show battery strength of a TPMS sensor since such devices either work or they do not. The batteries are not replaceable. While I should have replaced these TPMS sensors right away, I waited until warmer weather, as such, my purchase is outside the 30-day replacement window. Another lesson learned. While the description of the product by Roadfar shows, "Trustworthy Quality- Considering the quality of the product, 10 out of every 100 tire pressure sensors will be selected for on-site inspection to ensure that customers can use it with confidence.", take that with a grain of salt or two. All I requested was replacement of one of the sensors, not all of them, and I really do not want to go through the effort to remove all the TPMS sensors. Boo on Roadfar for not standing behind their product. IF one of the four sensors was bad out of the box, I am not confident the other three will last very long. Never thought I should test the new TPMS sensors before mounting inside my tires.
S**R
GM tire pressure sensors worked for me.
I ordered a set of these for my 2008 Silverado . I had a set of aftermarket wheels to install. Over a yr later and they are still working fine. This fall I put my original wheels on for the winter and found my sensors were all dead. I ordered another set. You can't beat the price. Any other place to buy these they want $30+ for each plus installation. The ones most places sell don't have the freq programed in so they can use them on all models and need a scan tool to program the freq. If you have a diff model vehicle the freq may be diff so be sure to order the right sensors. I also ordered this and it worked perfectly. Be aware it does NOT come with the 9V battery. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B9267ZF3?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
J**5
Dash warning light back on again!
Actually had two tire monitors not working. I had purchased 4 for less than 1 at dealership and had them installed. One would not beep when resetting c dashlights went out . It is really nice to get into my truck and not see that. One was DOA upon installation. But light was out however it never reset and dashlight back on. I couldn't find where to contact company. Light still on dash.
J**I
Good
Good
B**5
Lasted 3 years
Easy to install and program, Worked great. First one went bad 3 months ago, two went bad this month. I installed them myself, no cost involved. So for the price, not a bad deal. If you buy these non GM parts, be prepared to replace them in three years or so.
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