Bought winter kit for 2018 WRX and Quickset was hoping TPMS would activate, wonder why they don't. I entered the Qucikset identification codes and of course the indicator on the dashboard stayed lit. The dealer wanted over $160 to get the car TPMS programmed. I ordered a VT30, right out of the box, put in the battery, started the car, pointed to the valve stem and pushed the button. The 1st sensor lasted 10-15 seconds, the other 3 - 2-3 seconds. I got in the car and the dashboard had already gone out, I hadn't even started driving. WARNING: VT30 has been out of production for about a year, support ends in 2022, I found that out on the ATEQ website after receiving the item. 5 stars because it simply solved my problem and can be used until 2022 and possibly longer if using the same type of sensor. VT31 appears to be listed for domestic cars, VT36 is most likely a replacement.