It was time to buy new tires for my 9 year old Dodge and as tire pressure sensors only last 10 years replacing the original sensors made sense. However, I find TPMS annoying and unnecessary, so I wasn't inclined to put all my energy into OEM sensors, so I decided to give them a try. If they worked, great. If not, I didn't spend a lot of money on it so I wouldn't be too upset. The sensors are all installed correctly and none of the valves are leaking. They are ready to work with Chrysler vehicles that do not require additional programming to connect the TPMS sensors to the vehicle. The car does that automatically. At least in theory. Indeed, after the car drove a few kilometers with the new tires, the TPMS light on the dashboard went out, which means that all the sensors are working properly. Let's see how they behave. but so far so good in the long run!