🚗 Elevate Your Drive with Confidence!
The ITM Set of 4 TPMS 433mhz Tire Pressure Sensors is engineered for Tesla Model S vehicles manufactured between 10/2014 and 12/2020. These pre-programmed sensors offer a seamless installation experience, ensuring optimal performance and safety on the road. With a remarkable battery life of 5-6 years and a 2-year warranty, this product guarantees reliability and peace of mind for every Tesla owner.
E**C
Works perfectly on 2014 Model S with Gen 2 tpms upgrade
These TPMS sensors were installed by Costco when I had new tires mounted on my aftermarket wheels. Car immediately recognized the sensors and have been working flawlessly for several months now. Excellent value.
J**.
Works just as good as OEM Tesla
Currently running these on my 2015 Model S and they sync up perfectly and no issues with real-time psi monitoring!
A**.
Worked with '15 Tesla Model S
No issues. The last set lasted me 4y
Y**I
Dec,2014 built MS working excellently!
Dec,2014 built MS working excellently!
P**L
Worked for 2018 Tesla model X 100D
Got it installed today after errors showing up for TPMS system for my 5 year old car. Working FlawlesslyWorked for 2018 Tesla model X 100D
G**N
No torquing settings don’t sit flush
There are no torque settings so I used Tesla settings and managed to pull the screw through the plastic and it cracked so I rigged it with a piece of metal. They don’t sit flush on the inside of the rim but they do what they are supposed to do and read the TPMS on my 2019 Model S Tesla
R**.
WORKS FOR 2020 TESLA MODEL 3 AWD LONG RANGE (with 19in Sport Rims)
These worked like a charm on my 19in sport rims. Plug and play.We used a torque wrench set to 4nm as the instructions specified.These work on my 2020 SEP Tesla Model 3 (Model right before the refresh where TPMS is updated)Had my shop mount tires on them and throw on the back.Within 3 minutes of driving the air pressure was detected properly, no hiccups or questions AT ALL!Some other sets are cheaper but I trusted the ITM Brand because I'd seen it recommended a few times on Tesla forums and such.
J**Z
Works on 2012 Model S with Gen 2 Upgrade
This is what you need if your 2012-2014 model s was updated to use the gen2 sensors (i.e. your screen displays the individual tire pressures). Easy to install yourself and they are preprogramed so after you drive about 5 miles they will automatically be read by the car. One thing to note is that most major tire places such as costco and discount tire will not install aftermarket sensors not purchased through them so you'll have to install these yourself if you're buying new tires from them, but they are easy to install with the instructions.
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