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The CARORAV TPMS Sensor 4-Pack is a high-quality tire pressure monitoring system designed for GM vehicles, featuring pre-programmed sensors for easy installation, exceptional durability, and real-time monitoring capabilities. With a battery life exceeding 5 years and a wide operating temperature range, this product ensures your safety on the road while providing peace of mind.
Manufacturer | CARORAV |
Brand | CARORAV |
Model | 13586335 |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.17 x 3.58 x 2.48 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CAR6196-4 |
Batteries | 2 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | CAR6196-4 |
OEM Part Number | 13586335,13581558,13598771,13598772,13589597,15268606,15825475,13581559,20923680,20925924,20964159,22854866,12768826,20922900,20964159,22959744,25920615,15921013,20923680,25799331,23445327,22853741,15254101,15920615,15123145, 25952370,15922396 |
M**S
Fits my 17 Yukon XL perfectly and it works the first time around
My TPMS was a great deal and arrived quickly within a few days of purchase without any damage. The design feels durable and there are rubber stems to change it out if needed.My vehicle: 2017 Yukon XL SLT. It showed as compatible with my vehicle and it worked out.Why I purchased it? One of my TPMS went out. It wasn't reading one of my tire pressures anymore which gave me the tire monitor system warning light. Tried inflating my tires and giving it a couple of days, hoping it'll fix itself, but it didn't work. I found these on Amazon for a great price. Saved so much money purchasing it. I purchased the VXDAS TPMS Relearn Tool el-50448 also separately for less than $10. I saw the relearn device on TikTok and wanted to try it out. I took my vehicle to Discount Tire to get my sensors installed on all 4 tires. It cost me $10 per tire. The employee told me upfront that their handheld device did not detect the TPMS I purchased from Amazon which is the one I am doing a review right now. I told them it is ok because I have one in my vehicle that I can use to relearn the new TPMS. I wasn't sure if it was going to work but I had to sound confident. I got my vehicle back within 30 minutes, (it must've been easy to install since they didn't ask me any questions about it) went to the store to buy a 9V battery for the relearn tool. Installed the battery, put the vehicle in the tire relearn mode and relearned all 4 tires in less than a minute. I watched a YouTube video the night prior to educate myself how to use it and it worked. SUV honked afterwards to confirm it was successful. I checked the tire pressure option, and it showed all 4 tire pressures. A couple months later, I have no issues and TPMS is working like it should. Expensive or OEM isn't always the best. If you have a cheaper option that is compatible, why not? I recommend this. Hope this review helps you guys make a decision. Cheers!
G**.
Great for my 2011 Camaro!!
Worth to money for my 2011 Camaro. $28 a piece at Walmart but having them install these with my new tires was great. Theirscan tool didn't work but my $8 one I bought did the trick. $40 total for four sensors and a scan tool was amazing!
H**Y
Exact fit right out of the box
Excellent and super easy to program (if you have the $10 tool sold on Amazon). Too bad I couldn't of installed myself instead of paying $80 to have a tire shop do it.
C**T
Test them with learning tool before spending money to mount them !
Did not work on 2019 gmc sierra.I wasted money having them mounted on a trailer, got home and tried to learn them in with the handheld learner, did not work, tried manually, nothing, tried a brand new one not mounted yet. Nothing worked. All 4 would not learn in. Make sure u put them by tires and get a hand held learner and see if they report in before going to tire shop. Had a couple of gmc ones that came with truck I never used. I put them by trailer tires and learned them in 2 seconds. Now I’ve had them too long and can’t send them back. Lesson learned hard way. I didn’t know they would transmit without being mounted or I would’ve have tested them sooner.
T**Y
Most easiest sensor to pair
Ive been using them only 1 week.They work perfect in my 2018 SilveradoInstalation do not differs from other brands but pairing with my truck couldnt be easier.I ll wait to more experience in order to post if something go wrong
C**N
They fix the problem.
Working fine but they have only been installed two weeks
J**J
Great price! Working well!
I definitely thought that replacing TPMS sensors was going to be an expensive proposition. Definitely not the case. Purchased the CARORAV TPMS sensor set as part of a Black Friday deal (20% off original price). Fortunately, I was able to have them installed at the same time as my new tire purchase. Tire shop was out of stock of the ones that they normally had. Definitely a fortuitous situation as their sensors were about 4 times the cost of the CARORAV ones (that’s a pretty significant markup 😬). I liked that the CARORAV product came with 2 options for the valve stems. I would have had the tire shop use the rigid metallic ones but they didn’t know the torque specs for the threaded part of the stem so they wouldn’t use them. Perhaps that info was in the product description but I didn’t see it. Anyway, the rubber clad stems are what was there originally, so not a big deal. I assumed that the tire shop would be able to “train” the new sensors but was told that their tool wouldn’t work (I think they were punishing me for not waiting until they have their sensors back in stock 🙄). Bought a “retraining tool” on Amazon and did it myself! I was a bit concerned that after airing up all tires to “spec” and resetting the TPM System, the sensors weren’t reporting the pressures as set. However, after driving the car about 5 or 6 miles, the sensors were accurately reporting the tire pressures. Very happy about that! It remains to be seen just how long the sensor batteries will last but if they last the seller’s 5+ year estimate, I’ll be satisfied.Overall, I’m pleased with my purchase and would recommend these sensors based on my experience up to this point!
P**N
Perfect replacement fit and ease of installation
Well first off I'm a woman. The kind that gets down with wrenching on her own cars and toys. Both of my rear sensors went out within 2 days on my 2017 Equinox. Replacement OEM price is ridiculous. 50 bucks for 1? No thank you. Bout this set, broke my 2 tires down. Used a spinner head inflator tool that came in my tire repair kit and broke the old valve from the sensor. Slid the sensor inside the rim, pushed valve stem in and screwed it in. Trick here is when you break the bead don't break your bead all the way down if you're doing it at home. I have a manual bead breaker myself. Just break it down on the side you're going to install the sensor. Air it up get her back on. I purchased the 5 dollar code reader. Selected relearn sensors on your car menu and used the code reader tool as its intended. I invested basically 35 bucks and my time vs the dealership at 320 for both tires etc. They work great and haven't had any issues with them. Read my psi fine on the incar monitoring and the my chevy app. Don't see how you can go wrong with these at the value if you're looking to keep your money in your wallet and not afraid of getting your hands dirty. DYI and garage rats know what I mean.
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