Bought 5 of these (I read some reviews that some of them were bad right out of the box) to fit on a 2007 Chevy Tahoe to drive. The factory TPMS with 4WD eventually died and I got tired of looking at the glowing tire gauge on the dash. Since I was replacing one, I figured it would make sense to replace them all. They were easy to install on 18-inch Z71 wheels. Bleed tires, reinstall on Tahoe. I went to the driver information center to activate the tire retraining program. (Check your owner's manual on how to perform this step, it's very easy!) Despite what the dealer or tire fitter may tell you, YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY TO PROGRAM IT WITH THE TOOL. Save $20-$40 and get it done in your driveway in minutes! All 4 sensors were shown in the DIC and there were no problems in determining the position of each sensor. After the workout was complete, I took a tire pressure gauge with me to make sure the pressure readings in the DIC were correct. You were great! Since all 4 sensors came out of the box, I have a spare in case one fails. I'll update this review if I run into any issues in the future, but I really hope they last as long as the factory does (11 years).
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