







🚗 Stay Ahead of the Curve with Smart Tire Tech!
ISINLASSO’s 433 MHz TPMS sensors come pre-programmed for a perfect fit across multiple Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC models (2016-2023). Featuring over 5 years of battery life and a wide operating temperature range (-40°C to 125°C), these sensors deliver real-time, accurate tire pressure monitoring. Designed for easy DIY installation or professional service, this 4-pack ensures your vehicle’s safety system stays factory-precise and reliable.

















| ASIN | B0DJ2JK4J5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,156 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #68 in Replacement Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensors |
| Brand | ISINLASSO |
| Date First Available | September 27, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.8 x 3.5 x 2.7 inches |
| Item model number | 13598773 |
| Manufacturer | ISINLASSO |
| Mounting Type | Tire Mount |
| Output Type | Push-Pull |
| Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 3.5 x 2.7 inches |
| Style | 13598773 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 125 Degrees Celsius |
C**S
Works perfect
Replacement for my 2018 Silverado. Works perfect,and at 1/4 of the price. 10/10 recommend
A**�
Use on Newer Models of Fords that Give Individual Tire Air Pressures!!!!
Yes they work, but after about 10 miles or so when the tires warm up, one of the sensors quits transmitting and it is annoying turning it off all the times in my 2014 Ford F150, which doesn't tell you which wheel it is! I have used the walk around and let air out of each tire until the horn beeps several times, but I still can not determine which one is the culprit!!!! You are better off just putting regular valve stems in and disabling the the TPMS's.
K**R
Quality
Total junk. Dead or very marginal batteries. I spent hours installing them just to find out that they would not send a signal. This was the second time this happened to me. The first time they were brand new from Amazon and I had them installed at a tire shop. I had them test every one and was told they were good so we installed them. Was told to drive for some distance for the idiot light to out but it never did. Back to the shop then being told all where no good anymore. Bought more from Amazon, installed myself. Went to the tire shop and they had problems in reading two sensors, low battery power. Finally the sensors communicated with vehicle. I lost all communication from the sensors going down the road after about five miles. THESE THINGS SIT ON THE SHELF AT AMAZON FOR YEARS WITH DEPLETED BATTERY'S IN THEM. DON'T BUY THIS JUNK
D**I
They worked great for me.
Follow the start up instructions and they'll work great for you as they did for me. 2013 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4X4. My tire shop did the install, it's only a couple of miles from my house. I picked up my truck and drove it straight home. The next day I started driving my truck as normal and the TPMS light came on. Thought I had a bad sensor until I read the instructions for these units. I had my tire shop do a reset and did exactly what the instructions said on start up. No issues now with a couple of hundred miles on them. I had good luck with them and I hope you doo too.
A**R
Fix the problem
Worked as designed
M**S
the perfect pressure sensors
I used on my 2018 traverse premiere and worked perfectly, easy to active the relearned mode to the vehicle
H**S
Pairs of vehicle fine but PSI ratings are wrong
I use these on my 2008 GMC Sierra 1500, they paired with my truck easily, the only issue is that the settings on the TPMS sensors were all Goofy, they said that if the tire pressure was higher than 30 lb of pressure then it would send up a message that there was an error on your car, and if the pressure dropped below zero then it would set up a sensor issue, so even though I installed these at home and on my truck I wouldn't have had to go to a dealer or a mechanic to pair these with my vehicle, I did end up having to go to a mechanic to have them use their code reader and reprogram the sensors to the correct tire pressures readings so that way it wouldn't go off unless you inflate your tired over 40 PSI and if your tire went under 25 psi, that way seems how your tire pressure normally should be at 35 lb of pressure it won't send an error code unless it heats up and puts a higher PSI over 40 lb of pressure, and it won't put up an area code unless you end up losing air pressure and it goes below 25 lb of pressure, but the way that this TPMS sensor came to me it wasn't correct for any tire that I've ever seen and would set up an area code number what you did unless you under inflated your tire and then it wouldn't pop up again until your tire was already flat and your tire was ruined, so if you can if you're going to get these put on by tire shop or by a mechanic and they have a code reader that they can actually read all that type information make sure to tell them to double-check those settings for your high and low PSI when they install the sensors or else a couple minutes after you leave the place your tires put on you'll get an error code and it'll kind of look as if the sensors weren't working and then you have to go back
V**Z
Quedó bien en mi 2011 Ford Edge SEL Debe usar equipo para inicialización del sensor. En mi caso compré junto a los sensores el KingBolen Plus TPMS para la inicializacion. En mi caso el procedimiento fue sencillo. Checklist TPMS – Ford Edge 2011 SEL 🔧 Después de programar los 4 sensores con el EL-50448: 1. 🔔 Confirmación sonora • Normal: el claxon suena en cada rueda (1 pitido). • Opcional: al final puede o no sonar doble pitido (no siempre ocurre). 2. 🚗 Encender el vehículo • Al girar la llave o pulsar Start, la luz TPMS se enciende junto a las demás testigos. • Debe apagarse a los pocos segundos. 3. 🛣️ Prueba en movimiento • Conduce 5–10 minutos a más de 30 km/h. • Verifica que la luz permanezca apagada. 4. 📊 Comportamiento esperado • Si todo está bien: la luz TPMS no se enciende de nuevo. • Si la luz vuelve a encenderse: repetir reaprendizaje o revisar sensor defectuoso. 5. 🪫 Descartar falla de sensor • Si tras repetir el procedimiento sigue encendiéndose la luz: • Puede ser batería baja en un sensor (suelen durar 6–8 años). • O el sensor no es reconocido (frecuencia incorrecta o mal instalado).
B**O
Bon prix ok
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