2024 PRIUS XLE AWD TPMS SENSOR QUESTION

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  1. VelvetFoot

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    Good luck!
    My motto is "Nothing's Easy".
     
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    Well, it was a long shot, @longshot. :p
     
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    @longshot :
    If nothing else, others will learn from your experience. :)
     
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    According to the FCC IDs, they are all 314.98 MHz.

    Interestingly, Pacific Industrial Co., Ltd. also manufactures them in the US (the part numbers with letters in them).

    Genuine OEM Toyota 42607-33050 TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System Sensor | eBay
    Genuine OEM Toyota TPMS sensor 42607-0E090 Fits Camry, Corolla, Grand Highlander | eBay
    FCC ID PAXPMVC015
    FCC ID PAXPMVG001
     
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    Update: Bought a set of 315mhz off Amazon which showed the factory part # as well as others these would work on. Drove 45 min or so. Car didn't pick them up.
     
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    Crap. Nothing's easy.
     
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    Getting the correct original part fitted at a Toyota dealer would be easy.

    Touring the cheapest possible clones could save you money, but it's going to cost you effort.

    I don't actually recall any success stories here of Toyota compatible TPMSs being auto-detected - do they always clone the old style?

    And at least the first listing in question was honest and did say that they'd need OBD programming - unlike their listings for some other brands they said would be auto-detected. Did your new listing claim auto-detection?

    At this point, it would make sense to start trawling through the cheap knock-off Amazon OBD tyre programming tools - you've got more chance of finding one of those that works than finding auto-detectable TPMS clones.
     
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    My local trusted tire shop said 2023,2024 and probably 2025 they can clone but not 2026 so YMMV..

    Also the aftermarket TPMS sensors sold at the tire shop weren't much cheaper than OEM. I paid CAD$80/USD$58 a piece not cheap by any means but OEM quality and don't have to worry about compatibility issues.
     
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    There is only a single OEM, which is Pacific Industries Co., Ltd. All the rest are cheap Chinese knockoffs with inferior quality.

    Beware of imitation TPMS transmitters (says Pacific) | PriusChat