I have a Toyota Prius 2008. I bought three of these TPMS sensors. They work, but I regret buying them because of the difficulty I had setting them up. Although they say they are pre-programmed, you still need to "sync" them to your car. You not only need the reset button for this, but special equipment and know-how. Most places that install TPMS sensors (chains like Discount Tire and Mom and Dad Stores) will install them for $20 each, but they can't "sync" them. I searched for a place where they knew how to "sync" them but they didn't do the install. So I had to buy them from one place, install them from another, and "sync" them from a third! And it took a lot of phone calls and running around to work that chain. Now they seem to be working great. I ended up saving some money, about $20 each, but ONLY because the place that "synced" them generously chose not to charge me since programming TPMS sensors from third-party providers isn't really their thing. But if I knew how much trouble it would bring and how much time it would take out of my life, I would just bite the bullet and go to Discount Tire and buy/install/program their famous brand sensors for a little more money .