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This 4-pack of CDWTPS TPMS sensors operates at 315MHz, perfectly compatible with most GM vehicles manufactured after 2006. Featuring a robust 10-year battery life and high-temperature tolerance up to 125°C, these pre-programmed sensors eliminate the hassle of manual setup. Engineered with OEM-quality materials, they deliver precise tire pressure monitoring with ±1.5% accuracy, ensuring safety and reliability while saving you significant costs compared to dealer replacements.


















| ASIN | B07FMWYZLM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #595 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #2 in Replacement Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensors |
| Brand | CDWTPS |
| Brand Name | CDWTPS |
| Current Rating | 1 Microamps, 3.5 Milliamps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,622 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CDWTPS |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Supply Voltage | 3.6 Volts |
| Measurement Accuracy | ±1.5% |
| Measuring Range | -40°C to +125°C |
| Model | 13586335 |
| Mounting Type | Tire Mount |
| Output Type | Digital |
| Sensing Distance | 30 Meters |
| Specific Uses For Product | OEM Replacement, Tire Pressure Monitoring |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 704619038545 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 125 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | one year warranty |
M**S
Dealer Wanted $600. This Worked Perfectly Instead.
We bought this TPMS sensor set as a cheaper alternative to going through the dealer, and it worked perfectly. The sensors fit our 2017 Chevy Traverse with no issues at all, even though they’re listed as compatible with Chevy Silverado. Fitment was spot on. We called ahead to a local tire shop to confirm they could install and program them, dropped the car off, and everything synced up exactly as it should. No warning lights, no errors, and tire pressures read correctly right away. The best part is the cost savings. Going the dealer route with OEM sensors would have been around $600. This set plus a local install saved us a huge chunk of money with zero downside. If you’re dealing with dead TPMS sensors and don’t feel like donating money to the dealership, this is an easy win.
R**S
Worked great on 2013 Cadillac ATS
Worked perfect on my 2013 Cadillac ATS, one tire had a dead sensor, the warning light was driving me crazy. Purchased the GREEN relearning tool (Amazon) which works on both GM and Ford vehicles. Pulled tire off took it to a local spot and had them swap out the sensor, reinstalled tire and used the learning tool on both the ATS and Fusion without any issues. You have to be patient and jump through the hoops of your particular vehicles relearning procedure which can be a pain.
M**N
Direct working factory like replacement
These were an excellent deal. Twenty eight dollars for four sensors, and they worked out of the box with a 2016 Buick Enclave exactly like the factory units. Local tire shops refused to install them, including Belle Tire and Discount Tire. Both insisted I buy the same sensors directly from them at sixty five dollars each, which would have been two hundred sixty dollars total versus twenty eight. Walmart was willing to uninstall and install them, although the technicians were skeptical at first. That skepticism seemed to come from prior experiences where customers bought incorrect sensors. In this case, they were able to program these without any issues and get them working properly. The result is a full set of brand new, fully functional sensors working exactly as expected.
M**H
Works, good signal, slight pressure discrepancy.
Just recently installed these sensors. So far so good. Not extremely accurate but have leveled out to with 4-5 PSI. First one was dead on. A couple of them were about 6psi off. Gauge accuracy aside tire pressures set the same but read differently. They have slowly adjusted to all be within 4-5psi though. On a good note they were paired with the vehicle before installation. As each was installed inflated the radios read on the vehicle 25' away. I'm hoping the last at least a year or until I replace the tires. If not I'll just be going back to OEM. Tried one cheap set of sensors. They lasted 3-4 months before batteries died. I still have three GM OEM working that are 14 years old still going strong when I tested. One died at 13years so I expected the rest to follow. Should have only replacd one. Lol Anyone have any track record on battery life of these? Update: after a few days all 4 have leveled out very close. Within 1 PSI of each other. It's visually appealing but on the other other hand it seems very slow to detect pressure changes or update on some.
D**N
Accurate sensor and programming not needed.
Sensors are as described. They shipped fast and installed with no issues. A simple GM re-learn procedure after install got these up and running with very accurate pressure readings. I am hopeful they will last for many years to come. Good product at a great price! Thanks
P**L
Worked perfectly with my Chevrolet Sonic 2017
I appreciate the quality of service I am getting from the big chain that sells and installs new tires on my vehicles, although they are selling TPMS sensors for over $50 each. With the sale and installation of 4 new tires, they agree to install for free (but without warranty), the CDWTPS brand sensors (model 13586335) that I had purchased on Amazon at $26.99 for a set of 4. To activate these sensors, the EL-50448 tire sensor reset tool worked perfectly. After looking at the Amazon videos on the RBOKO EL-50448 product page, I simply installed a 9V battery in it, walked to the car and activated the 4 sensors in less than 2 minutes. This tool connected perfectly on the first try, by pointing the antenna towards the side of the tires, near the valves. Accuracy? The pressure displayed on the dashboard reads the same as my tire gauge. I asked Rufus: "Is a scan tool needed?". It replied: "A scan tool is recommended to activate and program the CDWTPS brand sensors (model 13586335)." With my car at least, it was necessary to activate them, as hinted on the Amazon product description: "it comes pre-programmed specifically for your make/model/year of vehicle, just need to activate them with scan tool". In any case, should you rotate your wheels, the scan tool is perfect to unambiguously let the car's computer know the new position of the vehicle's wheels. Conclusion: instead of spending over $200 at the tire shop, I got everything I needed from Amazon Prime within 24 hours, for less than $47. The sensors are accurate, easy to install and program, and fit perfectly the software of my old Chevrolet Sonic 2017. I am very happy with how these sensors and the tool work with my vehicle. I am including with this review a scan of the instruction sheet that comes with these sensors.
C**R
Working fine
The were easy to install and immediately relearned to my Chevy Bolt using a $9 relearn tool. I'm grateful to have the annoying low pressure warning gone. Of course, time will tell how long the batteries last.
J**F
Would definitely recommend these products but warranty claim took far longer than anticipated
Although I'm only giving this a 3-star rating, it's not due to the quality of the item or price point which I think are exceptional (at least thus far). Please continue to read the remaining review for a little more detailed explanation. I ordered four sensors and one of them failed a few months after having it installed. I understand that these things happen and given the exceptionally low price for these sensors, perhaps I'm being a little bit harsh with the three star rating but I'm only giving it three stars because it took quite a bit of work and time to get someone to respond to a warranty claim. Other reviews had said that the company quickly responded and replaced failed sensors under warranty, but unfortunately that was not my experience and it did take a while and a bit of persistence of continuously emailing them and contacting them through the support page. They eventually responded after a couple of weeks and sent out a new sensor free of charge which I'm grateful for! I don't know if this is an isolated incident but I would find it hard to believe that they were unaware considering the number of emails I sent them. Therefore it's unclear as to the reason it took then so long to respond. Perhaps they receive a significant number of emails and mine got buried, but if that's the case then it begs the question as to why they would be inundated with emails in such a way that warranty claims get delayed significantly. Having said that, I would still purchase these products again because they are extremely economical by far compared to buying them locally or at a tire shop and definitely cheaper than any dealership!
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