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The Denso 550-0103 TPMS sensor operates at 315 MHz and is pre-programmed for factory alloy wheel options on select Lexus and Toyota vehicles. Made in Japan, this sensor ensures accurate tire pressure monitoring, enhancing vehicle safety and performance. Ideal for DIY installation with a compatible programming device, it restores your vehicle’s original TPMS functionality every time tires are serviced.

| ASIN | B00NQ05U24 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,667 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #195 in Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems |
| Brand | Denso |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,642) |
| Date First Available | 31 July 2015 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Item model number | 550-0103 |
| Manufacturer | Denso |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 550-0103 |
| Model | Sensor |
| Position | Center |
| Product Dimensions | 8.26 x 8.26 x 3.18 cm; 50 g |
I**I
expensive
price is high compare with similar products, i bought it came with package it was looks good but i return immediately when i found that the amount i paid for 1 senso only not for 4
U**N
Works with Lexus IS 2006-2014 ( IS250/350/IS F)
I bought this to replace my old TPMS sensor and was sceptical it would work in my car ( 2012 IS-F). Denso brand sensor never fails in quality and reliability!. I swapped out my old sensors and installed these new ones. Make sure you take a note of the sensor ID which will be printed in caps. Once fully fitted then simply re-program in Techstream or any tmps programming device. It worked flawlessly! I am sure this will fit many other Toyota or Lexus
N**R
Doesn't work
Does not work with my Toyota
M**H
Worked perfectly. Original packaging and quality appeared authentic. TPMS light is off.
T**O
Very good quality perfect fit for my Lexus
H**O
EXCELENTE PRODUCTO, SE INSTALA Y SE ACTIVO SIN NINGUN PROBLEMA.
J**H
It worked! Item was delivered on time, original packaging was in good condition, well priced against the better names and it programmed easily. Used on a Toyota spare tire and warning lights are now off!
K**E
I installed 5 of these with my new tires on my 2009 Lexus RX350. I use an Autel MaxiTPMS TS501 tool to scan the codes and upload into the car's ECN with the cable that's included with the tool. All good. This is a great tool. The tricky parts: 1) be sure and wake all the sensors up. On the first pass, I don't think I did, because two were not responding to the TS501 trigger. The would sit there for a long time, and then finally pop up with a "duplicate" ID message. They were obviously communicating with another sensor somewhere else on the car. So I went back and deflated the tires quickly (unscrewed the valve core) to <20psi, and then reinflated them to 33 psi. I then cleared the codes in the TS501 and started over. 2) upload the codes to the ECN, and be sure to check "TPMS Status" with the tool. If not all sensors show a response and a connection (indicated with icons on the status output), click on "repair" and let it go through it again.... Everything cleared after this step for me. 3) Though the codes in the car's ECN now matched the codes scanned by the TS501, my dash light was still flashing. This happened 3 years ago when I first replaced sensors when installing new summer tires. The solution (worked for me at least) was to hook my laptop up to the OBD-II port and connect TechStream. Go the the TPMS table in TechStream and check (again) the codes. Once in TechStream, after a short while, the light went out. Exactly as it did in 2019 for me. I didn't change anything through TechStream, it seems that just by going into TechStream the ECN gets the word to start behaving. Maybe a ploy to get owners to have to go to the dealer to buy sensors and maybe even tires? Anyway, all is well now for me for another 3 or 4 years.
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