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@@gotitdone I think so, I've never actually had to replace a tpms sensor before because I just purchased a new Camry so the sensors are good for another 5-10 years or so. From what I've seen tho, the Autel sensors can be programmed with the existing sensor's code then replaced into the wheel. I think you may still have to buy the Autel tpms tool tho, I'm not sure. Amazon has the Autel tool and 4 sensors as a package deal for right around $300. So this would be much cheaper over the life of the vehicle in the long run, rather than paying Toyota $80-100 per sensor plus labor charges. Hopefully by the time I need to actually replace my sensors, these tools and sensors will be much cheaper to buy and replace, that's what I'm hoping for anyways lol. Autel has several instructional videos out about how to replace using their sensors.
Had the same problem and used a bead of silicone sealant on the face of the “nut” that meets the wheel face . So far so good … 🤞🏻🤞🏻 if not I’ll try this Thanks for the video 💯🤙🏼
That is some creative solution 🤔 I wanted to clean the corrosion for good and avoid any future leaking. They have been perfect so far. Every time I checked the pressure now they haven’t lost any air at all. They were driving me nuts before that. Please consider subscribing to my channel. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
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@@gotitdone No! Last time i bought mine from ebay which are almost like oem but cheaper. They changed two for me for 10 each and even reprogeammed it for me
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I've never seen a TPMS before, that's pretty cool to see the whole piece
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@@gotitdonethe new Autel tpms sensors can be cloned to match the existing sensors and you can get 4 for about what 1 OEM costs.
@@donniev8181 I get it. So you can use on OBD reader to get the current IDs and then configure the new TPMS sensor to mimic them?
@@gotitdone I think so, I've never actually had to replace a tpms sensor before because I just purchased a new Camry so the sensors are good for another 5-10 years or so. From what I've seen tho, the Autel sensors can be programmed with the existing sensor's code then replaced into the wheel. I think you may still have to buy the Autel tpms tool tho, I'm not sure. Amazon has the Autel tool and 4 sensors as a package deal for right around $300. So this would be much cheaper over the life of the vehicle in the long run, rather than paying Toyota $80-100 per sensor plus labor charges. Hopefully by the time I need to actually replace my sensors, these tools and sensors will be much cheaper to buy and replace, that's what I'm hoping for anyways lol. Autel has several instructional videos out about how to replace using their sensors.
@@gotitdone here's a great video showing the Autel tpms tool and cloning sensors
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Cool another way would be just completely inflate the tire so you push down on tire and replace the temps instead using a wood block
Man..too complicated for me 😂😂😂
Perfect job 😊
I know. It was a nice project that I did with my son and my wife was happy the sensors on the minivan were working again.
Good idea on breaking the tire bead
This got me interested. The full video has all the information I need.
Had the same problem and used a bead of silicone sealant on the face of the “nut” that meets the wheel face . So far so good … 🤞🏻🤞🏻 if not I’ll try this
Thanks for the video 💯🤙🏼
That is some creative solution 🤔
I wanted to clean the corrosion for good and avoid any future leaking. They have been perfect so far. Every time I checked the pressure now they haven’t lost any air at all. They were driving me nuts before that.
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Thanks for this video !!
Do you have the full video/instructions
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You didn't have to replace the whole sensor, just the valve seal kit.
It was 11 years old and the batteries were almost depleted.
Simple at home tools. How many people have the tool to relearn the sensor lol
discount tire does it for 10 bucks😊
Thanks. Good to know. Do you have to buy the new TPMS sensor from them?
@@gotitdone No! Last time i bought mine from ebay which are almost like oem but cheaper. They changed two for me for 10 each and even reprogeammed it for me
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