Pros & Cons
Pros
You will need to have them programmed to match your car so your garage would need the right tools.
Highlights
Quality
Great sensors that cover virtually all car frequencies , but remember you need a tpms tool to set them up
Great sensors and i will buy again when i need to replace the next tpms sensors.
I've attached a screenshot showing the output of rtl 433 for these sensors - you can see the 15 year old pacific sensor reporti... Read More
Swapping wheels was then a breeze as the car never even realised they had changed (other than you having to change the setting ... Read More
Competitiveness
I'm currently running an older lexus ls460 which comes fitted with pacific pmv-107j sensors which broadcast on 433.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This last batch were all delivered with 3
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Swapping wheels was then a breeze as the car never even realised they had changed other than you having to change the setting through the dash to set the max speed with winter tyres
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
That model year did autolearn new sensor ids as long as they were broadcast in the correct format so you dont even have to clone the existing ids for that year
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Just make sure you or the garage have the right model year selected when the sensors are programmed as on the mercs the id starting digit changes and if it doesnt match the format it expects it will ignore it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I bought some spares on ebay but they were for the american market and so broadcast on 315mhz so my uk car seems to ignore them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Sure enough they started broadcasting in the pmv107j format expected immediately on the correct 433
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The lexus is older and needs the tpms sensor ids specifying via toyota techstream or a specific tool via the obd2 diagnostic port