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How do you decipher TPMS? *pix*

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Old 04-12-09, 05:54 PM
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Hi,

I just picked up a set of the tire pressure sensor and would like to share a picture with everyone.



To confirm, right quadrant of the sensor, is this the sensor number that is needed to be programmed into the vehicle?

Thank you!
Old 04-12-09, 05:58 PM
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Yes, before you install them, write down the serial# and location for each sensors on the wheels. And then have them program them at the dealership for a 100 bucks. GL
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Hello,

Is the full serial number the 1st and 2nd row?

Also, does it matter if the sensor is mounted front or rear? I am running a non-staggered set.. and would be tough to keep track if i rotate.

TIA!~
Old 04-12-09, 06:04 PM
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2nd row.....
Old 04-12-09, 06:07 PM
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^^ what he said.. lol.. Just tell the dealership their non stagger and I think it shouldnt matter as long as they are able to program them.
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ok cool thank you!

I have noticed that for the first row of numbers, I have 3 sensors with the same number. The 4th sensor, (upper left) is off by 1 digit...

Should i be concerned?

Thanks again!

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Old 04-12-09, 06:52 PM
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No, it's completely irrelevant. The only numbers that are important are the part numbers (so you know you have the right sensors), and the serial numbers for programming. You also don't need to know which sensor is in which tire.

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ok Thanks Javy~

On the other side, I got:

FCC ID: PAXPMV107J
IC: 3729A-PMV107J

I hope i got the correct part #'s........

It is for a 2007 IS250...
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Also, maybe something helpful for fellow 2IS owners...

I found this listing on eBay, seller TireRack, cross referenced a variety of TPMS sensors as:



Pacific TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) sensor.
S014
This TPMS sensor fits the following Lexus, Toyota, Scion and Pontiac vehicles:

Lexus

2009 ES350
2009 GX470
2009 IS F
2009 IS250
2009 IS350
2009 LX570
2009 RX350
2009 SC430
2008 ES Pebble Beach Edition
2008 ES350
2008 GS350
2008 GS460
2008 GX470
2008 IS F
2008 IS250
2008 IS350
2008 LS460
2008 LS460L
2008 LS600HL
2008 LX570
2008 RX350
2008 RX400h
2008 SC430
2007 ES350
2007 GS350
2007 GS430
2007 GX470
2007 IS250
2007 IS350
2007 LS460
2007 LS460L
2007 RX350
2007 RX400h
2007 SC430


Pontiac

2009 Vibe

Scion

2009 tC
2009 xB
2009 xD
2008 tC
2008 tC Spec Package
2008 xB
2008 xD
2007 tC
2007 tC Spec Package

Toyota

2009 4Runner 2wd
2009 4Runner 4wd
2009 Avalon
2009 Camry
2009 Corolla
2009 FJ Cruiser Trail Teams Edition
2009 Highlander
2009 Land Cruiser
2009 Matrix
2009 Prius
2009 Prius Touring
2009 RAV4 Base Model 2wd
2009 RAV4 Base Model 4wd
2009 RAV4 Limited 2wd
2009 RAV4 Limited 4wd
2009 RAV4 Sport 2wd
2009 RAV4 Sport 4wd
2009 Tacoma Access Cab
2009 Tacoma Double Cab
2009 Tacoma Regular Cab
2009 Tacoma X-Runner
2009 Yaris Liftback
2009 Yaris Liftback S
2009 Yaris Sedan
2009 Yaris Sedan S
2008 4Runner 2wd Limited
2008 4Runner 2wd SR5
2008 4Runner 2wd Sport
2008 4Runner 4wd Limited
2008 4Runner 4wd SR5
2008 4Runner 4wd Sport
2008 Avalon Limited
2008 Avalon Touring
2008 Avalon XL
2008 Avalon XLS
2008 Camry
2008 Camry Hybrid
2008 Camry LE
2008 Camry SE
2008 Camry XLE
2008 Corolla CE
2008 Corolla LE
2008 Corolla S
2008 FJ Cruiser
2008 FJ Cruiser Trail Teams Edition
2008 Highlander
2008 Highlander Hybrid
2008 Highlander Hybrid Limited
2008 Highlander Limited
2008 Highlander Sport
2008 Land Cruiser
2008 Matrix
2008 Matrix XR
2008 Prius
2008 Prius Touring
2008 RAV4 Base Model 2wd
2008 RAV4 Base Model 4wd
2008 RAV4 Limited 2wd
2008 RAV4 Limited 4wd
2008 RAV4 Sport 2wd
2008 RAV4 Sport 4wd
2008 Solara SE 4cyl
2008 Solara SE V6 Convertible
2008 Solara SE V6 Coupe
2008 Solara SLE 4cyl
2008 Solara SLE V6 Convertible
2008 Solara SLE V6 Coupe
2008 Solara Sport 4cyl
2008 Solara Sport V6
2008 Solara Sport V6 Convertible
2008 Tacoma Access Cab
2008 Tacoma Double Cab
2008 Tacoma Regular Cab
2008 Tacoma X-Runner
2008 Yaris Hatchback
2008 Yaris S Hatchback
2008 Yaris S Sedan
2008 Yaris Sedan
2007 4Runner 2wd Limited
2007 4Runner 2wd SR5
2007 4Runner 2wd Sport
2007 4Runner 4wd Limited
2007 4Runner 4wd SR5
2007 4Runner 4wd Sport
2007 Avalon Limited
2007 Avalon Touring
2007 Avalon XL
2007 Avalon XLS
2007 Camry CE
2007 Camry Hybrid
2007 Camry LE
2007 Camry SE
2007 Camry XLE
2007 Corolla CE
2007 Corolla LE
2007 Corolla S
2007 Highlander 2wd
2007 Highlander 4wd
2007 Highlander Hybrid 2wd
2007 Highlander Hybrid 4wd
2007 Prius
2007 Prius Touring
2007 RAV4 Base Model 2wd
2007 RAV4 Base Model 4wd
2007 RAV4 Limited 2wd
2007 RAV4 Limited 4wd
2007 RAV4 Sport 2wd
2007 RAV4 Sport 4wd
2007 Solara SE 4cyl
2007 Solara SE V6 Convertible
2007 Solara SE V6 Coupe
2007 Solara SLE 4cyl
2007 Solara SLE V6 Convertible
2007 Solara SLE V6 Coupe
2007 Solara Sport 4cyl
2007 Solara Sport V6
2007 Solara Sport V6 Convertible
2007 Tacoma Access Cab
2007 Tacoma Double Cab
2007 Tacoma Regular Cab
2007 Tacoma X-Runner
2006 Prius
2006 RAV4 Base Model 2wd
2006 RAV4 Base Model 4wd
2006 RAV4 Limited 2wd
2006 RAV4 Limited 4wd
2006 RAV4 Sport 2wd
2006 RAV4 Sport 4wd
Pacific TPMS S014

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyot...ht_3554wt_1159

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Old 04-13-09, 01:29 AM
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that mean you paid 4 x $92 = $368 ????

yours should work without any problems.
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92 for each?
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92 for FOUR
Old 04-13-09, 09:59 AM
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My post from an older thread....


Originally Posted by Joe Z
There is some other newer expensive technology out there that some wheel shops are buying these days..
But nothing you would want to go out and buy yourself. You would spend lots of money for a one time use.

But as far as the dealerships they use their Lexus / Toyota TIS Techstream Laptop interface..
Which plugs into the OBDII port under the dash..



Maybe try a Toyota dealership.. Just let them know you need to register 4 new sensors as your 2nd set.
or
Try another Lexus Dealership.. Should not take more than 1/2 hour, but they usually like to bill for an hour when it comes to TPMS programming

Usually, they will not register them unless they are installed in a set of wheels with air.

You don't really need other numbers or locations written down..
(but if a sensor is fails, it is good to know what exact wheel location its in)

The system will only take the 7 digit Transmitter ID of the sensor..
See below photo for example.


(Large Font size set of numbers in white, on the right)



Good Luck

Joe Z

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Old 04-13-09, 02:10 PM
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No, i paid $100 shipped for mine... from eBay.... )
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Can anyone direct me to an easy way to disable the TPMS entirely in an 2007 IS250 AWD? TIA!


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