

🚗 Elevate your ride with Autel MX-Sensor — the ultimate universal TPMS upgrade you can’t afford to miss!
The Autel MX-Sensor Set of 4 is a cutting-edge, dual-frequency (315MHz + 433MHz) TPMS sensor solution designed for 98% vehicle compatibility. Featuring a single SKU for universal fit, it offers OE-level performance with durable metal valve stems, wireless programming, and 100% clone-ability using Autel TPMS tools. Engineered for fast installation and backed by a 2-year warranty, this sensor set streamlines inventory and maximizes reliability for professional shops and discerning vehicle owners alike.










| ASIN | B07FTLX2L4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,713 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #66 in Replacement Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensors |
| Brand | Autel |
| Brand Name | Autel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 913 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00680666196509 |
| Included Components | Solid |
| Item Dimensions | 5.51 x 4.72 x 1.38 inches |
| Item Type Name | Autel MX-Sensor Dual Frequency (315MHz + 433MHz) Screw-in OE-Level Universal Programmable TPMS Sensors for Tire Pressure (Metal Camp Stem Pack of 4 Sensors) |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.51 x 4.72 x 1.38 inches |
| Manufacturer | Autel |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Measurement Accuracy | 10kPa |
| Measuring Range | 100 – 900kPa |
| Model | Autel MX TPS218 |
| Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
| Output Type | Signal |
| Response Time | 20 seconds |
| Sensing Distance | 10 Meters |
| Specific Uses For Product | TPMS sensor replacement, TPMS programming tools, Vehicle sensor replacement, OE-level fit, Performance and reliability, 98% vehicle coverage |
| Style | 2in1 315MHz & 433MHz MX-sensor ( Metal Valve, Press-in, Pack of 4PCS) |
| Style Name | 2in1 315MHz & 433MHz MX-sensor ( Metal Valve, Press-in, Pack of 4PCS) |
| UPC | 713830335173 680666196509 680666208301 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 125 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | 12-month warranty |
S**O
Great product.!
Great product! Works exactly as described and seems to be very high quality. Setup was easy and it fit my vehicles perfectly and was compatible with my vehicles a 2011 Toyota Corolla and a 2012 Honda Civic. Shipping was fast and the item arrived in perfect condition. I am very happy with my purchase and would definitely recommend this to others.
R**B
Solid build and does the job
Past these off to our car repair and tire shop and they installed for about $70. Working great on a Chevy Volt 2015. Very well made.
S**E
What's not to like about something that gets the job done. Used these on a 2008 Mazda 6
To install these I needed to get 3 things. (1) The programming tool to program or better explained to assign the same sensor ID's as the orignal Sensors. (2) Tire Removal Tool (3) Tire Balancing Tool. If I did a little more research I could of depotted the original sensors, changed the batteries which are soldered to a board and then repotted the sensors. This still would of required tools 3 and 4 and may or may not have resolved the one failed sensor on my 2008 Mazda 6 which also had a failed TPMS Module which is located behind the Radio and hidden behind a vertical bracket. I only mention this for those resolving the same issue as me who also own the same car. Using the Autel MaxiTPMS TS508 Programming Tool I was easily able to program the new sensors. I might add that the original sensors with weak batteries took a long time to be seen by the tool while those with stronger batteries showed up much quicker. I was not able to connect the tool to the ODBII Port to connect to the CANBUS because the TPMS Module had failed which I had to replace. The wonderful thing about my car is that the moment it seen the sensors it cleared the TPMS Fault because it has an Auto Learn Function and I did not have to go through the Mazda Procedure to do this because it did it on its own. Which was very cool. This may not be for everyone and breaking the bead of a tire and creating space to change the sensors is no joy and getting the tire back on really required 2 people to get it on. I had marked my tires so that when I mounted them back on the rim I would have a reasonable guaranty they would still be balanced. I did have an old school balancing too to check each tires balance before and after the installation and I did not have to change the weights on my tires so I got lucky. I could of taken my car back to the tire dealer to have the tires balanced if needed but I did not want to spend hours waiting which is why I bought my own tire balancing tool. In the end I spend quite a bit or money to get this job done but I saved time doing it myself. Putting a value on your time puts things in perspective in that my time was worth more than what I actually spent and should I have to do this again be it for myself, family or a friend it just pays for its self over and over. I perform most of my own car maintenance because that I way I know the job was done correctly and there is something about being able to do this that's very rewarding.
K**N
Easy installation & works great with Autel TPMS reader/editor
It can be separated into two pieces, that makes installation easier. It works great with Autel TPMS reader/editor. With that, ID can be copied from old one to this one so you don't need to register the new ID to your car.
J**D
Not the Autel quality I’m used to, not programmed
I’m a retired professional mechanic of 30 years, whom still has use of a shop. At my shop we use Autel TPMS sensors purchased through a distributor, 50-100 at a time. Never have I had a problem until now. The first batch (I ordered 4 sensors) went on a car that had 4 new tires installed. It’s an Infiniti QX70, and unless preprogrammed, which these sensors supposedly were, the sensors won’t work without programming them to the proper frequency for the car. That entails using a device that’s several hundred dollars, or paying a mechanic about $30/wheel for him to use his. These did not work without reprogramming, if they were ever programmed in the first place. One of the four lost communication within two days. I read all the sensors, and battery life varied quite a bit. Anywhere from 78%-89%. The one that stopped working all together wouldn’t read at all. So, I opened up the tire again and found that the body of the sensor had come loose from the valve stem. Upon inspection of the broken unit, I found the tiny ball bearings that are supposed to lock the stem in place to the body of the unit weren’t even there! Just the spring was there. So, I got replacements at no charge from Autel. Next batch, same thing: issues. Battery life between 90-94%. All needed programming. (Remember, these are sold as pre programmed for 315mhz, which is what Infiniti uses). One worked intermittently for 5 days, then quit. I’ve yet to try to reprogram it, as I’m simply aggravated with it at this point. I really expect more from such a huge company that’s used by mechanics worldwide. These aren’t resold by a wholesaler on Amazon or anything like that, they’re from the official Amazon Autel store. For all the time I lost dismounting and remounting tires, and the aggravation due to their product, I feel I should have gotten reimbursed somehow, if not fully. I’m really disappointed, because I count on my tools and parts to earn a living. Because of this product, I had to Mount tires twice, for free.
W**T
EXCELLENT REPLACEMENT SENSOR
I purchased the Autel MaxiTPMS TS508 TPMS tool from my local O'Reilly Auto parts store awhile back to use in my auto repair business. At the time, there were certain aftermarket TPMS sensors that it would communicate with and some it wouldn't. A few months ago, I was informed that the most common brands of aftermarket sensors sold by my O'Reilly's could not be programmed by my TS508. I couldn't even re-learn positions. After much research and trial and error, I came to the conclusion that the Autel Sensor-1 MX Sensors were UNIVERSAL and available through my O'Reilly's, but they were expensive, and often had to be ordered from out of state. I found them from this seller on Amazon at a very reasonable price with fast shipping, so I started buying them here. My TS508 has no problem with programming these sensors to any vehicle I've come across so far. Although this is the only TPMS tool I've used in my shop, I'd say the Autel tool/sensor combination is likely the easiest and most cost-effective setup on the market. The TS508 is available on Amazon right now for $249 and the sensors, when purchased in bulk, are about $30 each. I would recommend to anyone.
G**O
Good fit
Fit to correct issue
H**I
You cant go wrong with these.
These are the only ones that my Machanic uses. Mixing brands not only doesn’t always work, but some devices are not available to sinc with others. I’ve used these before on another truck, with good results, and that’s why I am using them again.
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