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IM7234 TPMS Sensor 315MHz - Ford, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercury - 9L3Z-1A189-A Review

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Description of IM7234 TPMS Sensor 315MHz - Ford, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercury - 9L3Z-1A189-A

Sensors are pre-programmed and ready to install. Function the same as OE parts. Compatibility: Please read the below description or use Amazon Part Finder above to verify fitment. Pairing is Required: Your vehicle must relearn and register the new sensors after replacement, please use the standard relearn procedure specified by car manufacturer. Long Battery Life: These sensors last for 7 years under normal usage. 5-Year limited warranty on parts.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Programming check before installation

You're not programming my 2012 Mustang. Both the dealer and the tire company tried. They could also fit other brands. But now they are installed on my machine.

Pros
  • 5 Year Limited Parts Warranty
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No programming required, easy installation

They work great, no programming required, install air and go, I had it fitted at a local tire shop who had an ATEQ tool. They were replaced with a factory stock 2012 Chevrolet Camaro, battery life averages 6-7 years OEM. But the light stays on when the bits are dead, even if you adjust the tire pressure to the correct one.

Pros
  • Sensors are pre-programmed and ready to install. Works just like the original parts
Cons
  • Obsolete model

Revainrating 1 out of 5

None of them worked - rubbish

installed them on a 2013 F-150 4x4, the description said they came pre-programmed for my application. The dealer couldn't get it to work. I even tried programming them myself by putting my truck in learn mode and deflating the tires. The truck does not recognize the sensors. It will cost me more to remove them to get them back than just counting my losses and letting the tire dealer do all the work and be responsible for the product they install. Probably made in China.

Pros
  • Long battery life: these sensors last 7 years with normal use
Cons
  • Reliability