Tire Pressure Monitors (TPMS) Replacement
#1
Tire Pressure Monitors (TPMS) Replacement
I have a 2015 Lexus RX350. I have been shopping for new tires and the tire quote from Sam's Club included four new tire pressure monitors at $2.98 (not a typo) each. One of the existing OEM tire pressure monitors started failing a couple of months ago, but the battery must have found some new life and now the TPMS monitors are all working fine. Should I let Sam's Club replace all the monitors with the really cheap monitors, or should I try to source new OEM monitors and have Sam's install them (I assume they would). My local Lexus dealer wanted about $400 to track down and replace the one monitor that was going bad. The service department at my Lexus dealer recommended against using non-OEM tire pressure sensors, but I guess that were just trying to up sell me. Also, can anyone recommend a good source where I can buy the OEM sensors? Thanks!
#2
Best to buy these aftermarket TPMS kits with a handset and 8 programmable sensors.
Autel MaxiTPMS TS508WF KIT TPMS Tool Upgrade of TS508K WIFI TPMS Programming | eBay
Why is explained below:
2015 single tire pressure warning light goes on? - Page 2 - ClubLexus - Lexus Forum Discussion
Autel MaxiTPMS TS508WF KIT TPMS Tool Upgrade of TS508K WIFI TPMS Programming | eBay
Why is explained below:
2015 single tire pressure warning light goes on? - Page 2 - ClubLexus - Lexus Forum Discussion
#4
Peteharvey's suggestion is a good one, particularly if you're a car person. I am, but for the spare set I bought a few years ago, I just got them from tpms.com, preprogrammed for my car (I got Huf Intellisense instead of OEM), and they worked perfectly. It's a little tricky for the 2015 RX specifically, because it looks like they did a mid-year change. So you'll need to know the part number of your current sensors.
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#8
If I were to replace a tire due to wear or puncture, I would preemptively replace the sensor+battery. On the other hand, I would stretch it out if my tire replacement is couple of months away. [it is annoying to see the light on, when the pressure is good].
Salim
#9
If it were me in your position, I would absolutely change all 4 sensors while having new tires put on. Those TPMS batteries are near the end of their life. If Sam’s can do all four sensors for around $250, I suggest getting it done. One stop shop, peace of mind.
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Thanks for the reply. One more question, if you don't mind. Should I just go ahead and have Sam's Club replace all the old nine-year-old sensors if I buy new tires from them? I think they said they charge $25-38 per sensor. I assume the sensors they use are okay? They said they will not install Lexus OEM sensors if I provide them.
#11
Thanks for the reply. One more question, if you don't mind. Should I just go ahead and have Sam's Club replace all the old nine-year-old sensors if I buy new tires from them? I think they said they charge $25-38 per sensor. I assume the sensors they use are okay? They said they will not install Lexus OEM sensors if I provide them.
#12
2015? If you can't replace and program your own, I'd just replace the TPMS sensors with the tires. At 9 years old, the batteries are going to go soon. You will be happier if you just spent the money and replaced them now. Otherwise, you WILL end up replacing them soon and paying for remounting and balancing.
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Thanks for the reply. One more question, if you don't mind. Should I just go ahead and have Sam's Club replace all the old nine-year-old sensors if I buy new tires from them? I think they said they charge $25-38 per sensor. I assume the sensors they use are okay? They said they will not install Lexus OEM sensors if I provide them.
Salim
#14
I’d use Denso and nothing else.