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ACDelco GM Original Equipment 13598771 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor

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About ACDelco GM Original Equipment 13598771 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor
69% praised for its accuracy, while 31% experienced inconsistent results.
All 4 sensors programmed flawlessly, indicating good accuracy of the aftermarket tire pressure monitoring system.
The product is not responding to any of the tools, including the tpms program tool, manual deflating/inflating, or professional tpms program tools used by me.
63% liked the timely alarms and notifications, but 37% found them too frequent.
The product is supposed to last for 10 years, but it is dying after 1 year.
I have experienced a TPMS sensor failure after only 4.5 months of installation.
63% liked the long battery life, but 37% experienced shorter battery life than expected.
Our OEM sensors lasted for more than 10 years, while these replacements only last for 4-6 months.
One of my batteries lasted only a couple of months and the new one is already dead.
One of our sensors failed in less than a year.
My experience with the product's batteries was negative as they only lasted for 6 months.
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69% praised for its universal compatibility, but 31% experienced issues with their specific vehicle.
I'm not sure if the product was faulty, not compatible or required a newer-style programming tool. It ended up costing me a lot of money.
The product is not compatible with my tpms program tool, manual deflating/inflating, or professional tpms program tools used by a professional mechanic.
62% liked the reliable wireless connectivity, but 38% experienced connectivity issues.
I faced issues with the connectivity of the aftermarket tire pressure monitoring system. I had to buy 4 sensors for $260 when the truck was up in the air and tires were dismounted.
71% found it easy to install, but 29% had difficulties with setup.
I suggest using red Loctite on the screw that holds the sensor to the stem, as one of them got loose and fell off and was rolling around the tire for a few months.
70% appreciated the quality material, but 30% experienced premature failure.
The quality of the part was very poor.
I am dissatisfied with the product and took a chance despite seeing mixed reviews. I am still experiencing inconvenience with the dead sensor.
62% praised for its wide accuracy range, but 38% experienced issues outside of the specified range.
Upon inspection, I noticed that the unit had melted in the location of the battery.
I am dissatisfied with the product, either because it is junk or has been sitting on a shelf for over 5 years.
63% appreciated the clear and intuitive display, but 37% found it confusing.
The product is not responding to any tools, including the tpms program tool, manual deflating/inflating, or professional tpms program tools used by a professional mechanic.

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