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MOSTPLUS DE8T-1A180-AA TPMS Sensor Set (315MHZ) for 2013-2015 Ford C-Max & 2010-2016 Ford E-150 (4 Units) Review

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Description of MOSTPLUS DE8T-1A180-AA TPMS Sensor Set (315MHZ) for 2013-2015 Ford C-Max & 2010-2016 Ford E-150 (4 Units)

Compatible for 2013-2015 Ford C-Max; Compatible for 2010-2016 Ford E-150; Compatible for 2010-2016 Ford E-250; Compatible for 2010-2016 Ford E-350 Super Duty (Detailed Application Below). Interchange Part Number:DE8T-1A180-AA, 9L3Z-1A189-A, DE8T-1A150-AA, 9L3T-1A180-BB, CM5T1A180AA, 9L3Z1A189A, ZZDA37140 TPMS-12, TPMS12, 9L3T-1A180-AE, CM5T-1A180-AA. PROFESSIONALLY TESTED:The tire pressure monitor system (TPMS) has been tested to ensure trouble-free installation and performance. LONG LIFE:Battery is made to last up to 10 years of normal use,and can withstand 120 degrees high temperature. 【Note】It is pre-programmed to fit specifc vehicle and ready for the vehicle relearn procedure. Please check your car information before purchase.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Didn't work - replacement sensors

Fitted two of these to replace bad OEM's, they don't work and won't program or relearn, I'm a Ford technician, bought them because they're cheap, I guess that's why I am now out the window to bring them back. A lot of wasted time and money, not satisfied.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Empty

Revainrating 5 out of 5

These were the cheapest.

Replaced the old ones with a 2011 Ford Edge, 91,000 miles. The factory recommends replacing them every 100,000 miles or five years. Walmart installed them and programmed them into the car when changing tires. Seems to be working as they should.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No programming required, just relearn tire position

Functionality works as intended on our 2010 Fusion. THEY ARE PRE-PROGRAMMED FOR THE VEHICLE THEY ARE FOR, BUT THEY MUST BE RE-LEARNED ONCE THEY ARE INSTALLED AND THE WHEEL/TIRE IS BACK ON THE VEHICLE. In most cases, you can relearn them without tools, but you must read the instruction manual.

Pros
  • Rugged construction

Revainrating 4 out of 5

ALWAYS PROGRAM before training your car

For the $ they are great. What they DO NOT SAY, they are blank and MUST BE PROGRAMMED for your specific vehicle. WITHOUT PROGRAMMING, YOU WILL NOT WORKOUT. PS and an additional $85.00 at the dealer. It still saved over $200, according to a FORD dealer. But this company needs to become more predictable in its work.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Exorbitant price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked great on 2010 F150

Worked great on 2010 F150. 40 days so far and still working perfectly. The sensors didn't have to be programmed, but the vehicle had to be put into learn mode and wake up each sensor so the vehicle could learn them. I have the Tpms3 tool for this, but you can also do this by simply deflating and re-inflating each tire in learn mode.

Pros
  • Test year
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Only 3 out of 4 worked 4th was broken

Bought these when 2 of mine broke. Of the four in this pack, only three were usable. The fourth has already read itself as in need of a replacement. My mechanic got injured and couldn't replace them for a while. By the time I knew it was defective, the return window had closed. It was still cheaper than paying $80 a piece at the dealer, but when you buy one expect them all to work!

Pros
  • good thing
Cons
  • I have doubts

Revainrating 1 out of 5

TPMS malfunction. You get what you paid for.

UPDATE: They are starting to peel off. After long drives, the system detects a TPMS malfunction, which is annoying. It happened 3 times. The warning disappears after restarting the vehicle. I DO NOT RECOMMEND. UPDATE: I went to Discount Tire Co and using their TPMS device I was able to activate these sensors and pair them to my truck. They also did it for free. Before sending them back, try them out at a tire shop. The small retraining tools sold on Amazon are not powerful enough to trigger the

Pros
  • Very good value for money
Cons
  • Security

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It would be great if it worked.

I could never get her to work on my mother's 2009 Ford Escape. I bought two different programmers that were recommended to work with these sensors and put the car in programming mode, but they never synced. I would return them but not worth taking them out of the hoop. I'll try to install them with forscan or I'll just shut down the system altogether. In the end, I blame Ford. Honda and GM make better TPM systems and that will probably put me off buying another Ford. From what I've found, Ford…

Pros
  • Excellent Overall
Cons
  • Secret