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ACLONG TPMS Sensor for Toyota Sequoia 2006-2017

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About ACLONG TPMS Sensor for Toyota Sequoia 2006-2017
71% praised for its accuracy
These TPMS sensors work perfectly in my second generation Toyota Tacoma, 2006 RAV4, and 2007 Scion tC. They are just as good as the OEM Pacific Denso sensors, but at a fraction of the cost.
70% liked the timely alarms and notifications, but 30% found them too frequent.
At first, the sensors generated a TPMS system fault. But after driving 20 miles with new wheels, they started working.
I took my product to Midas and they had no idea how to install the sensors.
After installation, the sensor did not work.
69% liked the long battery life, but 31% experienced shorter battery life than expected.
I hope the batteries will last the life of the tires.
After installing the TPMS on my brand new set of wheels and tires, my car started giving a TPMS fault after a couple of miles.
I visited 5 different tire shops but none of them were able to activate it.
70% praised for its universal compatibility
These TPMS sensors work perfectly in my second generation 2013 Toyota Tacoma, my 2006 RAV4, and 2007 Scion tC.
68% liked the reliable wireless connectivity, but 32% experienced connectivity issues.
The sensors have a precision made crystal clear backing epoxy, allowing the battery (MAXEL C.R. 2450 HR 3-volt battery made in Japan) to be visible. All markings on the unit match the OEM, including the PMV-107J. They seem like OEM to me.
To communicate with my car's ECU, I need the OBDII interface to install new TPMS sensors.
75% found it easy to install, but 25% had difficulties with setup.
I found it easy to install the new sensors using a Harbor Freight tire machine and a stem installation tool. The old sensors had a threaded stem but the new ones are all rubber.
After installing the TPMS sensor, the TPMS light is off and I haven't had any issues since then.
I was able to install the TPMS myself in just 15 minutes after purchasing the right OBDII TPMS interface Reader/Tool.
I installed the sensors in the wheels of a 2017 Tesla Model S.
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71% appreciated the quality material
The TPMS sensors have good quality and are built with high quality. The battery is made in Japan.
I am extremely impressed with these TPMS sensors. I have used them in my second generation Toyota Tacoma, 2006 RAV4, and 2007 Scion tC and they work perfectly. I also compared them with the OEM Pacific Denso sensors and found them to be just as good but at a fraction of the cost.
64% praised for its wide accuracy range, but 36% experienced issues outside of the specified range.
The TPMS sensors are built with high quality.
I only needed 1 sensor but it did not work.
63% appreciated the clear and intuitive display, but 37% found it confusing.
Once I purchased the right OBDII Autel Service tool, the TPMS items worked and synced great. The OBDII interface is necessary to communicate with the car's ECU and to install new TPMS sensors.
I tried to relearn the TPMS in the infotainment system by driving miles, but it still gave the same error.

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