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πŸ”§ Paddsun TPMS Sensor 42753-SNA-A830-M1 - Replaces 42753-TR3-A81 & 42753-SNA-A83 Assembly Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Paddsun TPMS Sensor 42753-SNA-A830-M1 - Replaces 42753-TR3-A81 & 42753-SNA-A83 Assembly

[Perfect Compatibility]--MX-Sensor compatible part numbers: 42753-TR3-A81; 42753-SNA-A83. [Sensor Frequency]--Frequency of this tire sensor is 315 MHz. [Easy to Install]-- Please make sure the compatibility before purchasing to ensure fitment. [Good Performance]--This sensor ensures superior stability and performance. [Fast Shipment]--Direct shipment from TX or CA US warehouse, can get the package in 3-5 business days.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

You can't scan it

I don't know why the sensor might not work. it's so cute to me I buy a new one, if everything is ok I want to return the product.

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  • Bad impression

Revainrating 3 out of 5

You may be better off with recovery kits

I can't program mine properly, it's not plug and play, you might be better off with recovery kits. Holds air and should not be pulled out and returned.

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  • High price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is NOT a working replacement for 42753-TR3-A81 in Honda Touring.

I bought 4 pieces to replace the standard ones when changing tires. They look like OEM, but that's not the part number that Odyssey Touring needs for their auto-learn, according to Honda. They were found compatible but could not be adjusted with any of the tools at the tire shop. The cost of running them is comparable to the cost of diagnosing a Honda. When buying, note that you need to go to Honda to have the OBDII flashed. Our tire shop has TMPS tools that can handle this setup, which most…

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