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Old 11-08-2009, 07:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Tire Pressure Sensor Part Numbers

I'm looking to purchase some used tire pressure sensors off an online source, and want to make sure the parts I'm buying will fit my car (2010 Camry). I want to install them in a set of winter snow tire wheels I've purchased. Can anyone tell me the sensor part numbers for say the years 2005 through 2010? Also, if anyone can recommend a reasonably priced, reliable seller, I'd appreciate that information also. Thanx for any help, Jeff
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Old 11-08-2009, 07:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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TPMS sensors

here a set a guy is selling, btw this is not WTB/FS section,

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I'm looking to purchase some used tire pressure sensors off an online source, and want to make sure the parts I'm buying will fit my car (2010 Camry). I want to install them in a set of winter snow tire wheels I've purchased. Can anyone tell me the sensor part numbers for say the years 2005 through 2010? Also, if anyone can recommend a reasonably priced, reliable seller, I'd appreciate that information also. Thanx for any help, Jeff
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Realize also that the new sensors will need to be programmed into the system and the old wheels registered again when you switch back over.
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Thanx for the heads-up. I wasn't aware that I couldn't have more than 4 sensors registered with the ECU (5 counting the spare) at any given time. That kind of makes up my mind. I guess I'll just live with the light on for the winter. I definately need snow tires, and don't want to be swapping tires back and forth on my alloy wheels. I pays to ask questions I guess. Thanx again, Jeff
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Realize also that the new sensors will need to be programmed into the system and the old wheels registered again when you switch back over.
FYI All TPMS options covered:
TPMS/TPWS Options A collection
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I thought my answer was simpler but yours is definitely informative.........
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