RCF TPMS after market replacement
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RCF TPMS after market replacement
Fellow RCF drivers,
I am building a summer only wheel/tire set for my 2020 RCF but stuck on OEM alternative TPMS.
My search at Tpms.com or rockauto didn’t get me full compatibility at least per the info provided- they filter to 4 options but none lists the below part number as compatible besides they added a note to caution OEM part number has to match.
OEM part number is 42607-30060.
Does anyone build an aftermarket TPMS for their RCF that you can recommend?
many thanks!
Cem
I am building a summer only wheel/tire set for my 2020 RCF but stuck on OEM alternative TPMS.
My search at Tpms.com or rockauto didn’t get me full compatibility at least per the info provided- they filter to 4 options but none lists the below part number as compatible besides they added a note to caution OEM part number has to match.
OEM part number is 42607-30060.
Does anyone build an aftermarket TPMS for their RCF that you can recommend?
many thanks!
Cem
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Go on Rockauto and look up DENSO 5500105. Not sure why, but they have the compatibility list pretty short (like it shows only fitting 2017-2018 RCF), but I'm using those in both my RCF and my Avalon daily. The interchange part numbers match what you've listed also. I don't think Lexus changed the sensor part numbers until after 2023.
Tire shop should be able to handle programming. I personally have the sensor IDs printed out and program them myself when swapping between stock and my dedicated track wheels.
Tire shop should be able to handle programming. I personally have the sensor IDs printed out and program them myself when swapping between stock and my dedicated track wheels.
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krill (10-09-24)
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I just went on Amazon and bought a pack of 4 Autel with a programmer. Used an OBD2 reader to get the serial numbers of the ones already programmed in the car and used those to program the blank Autel ones. This way when I switch summer & winter tires no further programming is necessary.
Only drawback with the Autel is they seem to have a battery save feature and you have to drive for a minute or so for them to wake up so the car can display the values.
Only drawback with the Autel is they seem to have a battery save feature and you have to drive for a minute or so for them to wake up so the car can display the values.
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Go on Rockauto and look up DENSO 5500105. Not sure why, but they have the compatibility list pretty short (like it shows only fitting 2017-2018 RCF), but I'm using those in both my RCF and my Avalon daily. The interchange part numbers match what you've listed also. I don't think Lexus changed the sensor part numbers until after 2023.
Tire shop should be able to handle programming. I personally have the sensor IDs printed out and program them myself when swapping between stock and my dedicated track wheels.
Tire shop should be able to handle programming. I personally have the sensor IDs printed out and program them myself when swapping between stock and my dedicated track wheels.
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