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Best replacement for TPMS 2016 Tacoma TRD Off rd.

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by WVMTNEER, Mar 31, 2020.

  1. Mar 31, 2020 at 9:34 AM
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    Getting ready to buy new tires thinking about (Falken Wild Peak A/T 3W) and need to replace TPMS, I have been having issues with them periodically not working. Trying to find best replacement for the price. I have stock rims on my truck. Any advice appreciated.
     
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    be careful, read the sellers review/feedback. states these are not oem toyota, even though they look like it. they have the right part numbers but, so did all the pro grille garnishes. buyer beware. Ski
     
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    It was just an example of what he needs. 42607-06030 this is what he needs and there are tons on Fleabay
     
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    Remember that the third gen taco has two different types of tpms; one for alloy wheels and one for steel wheels. The Tacoma tpms are not the same as the 4Runners either, so be careful of what you decide to buy.

    These are the ones I bought for my second set of wheels;

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    note: you can go to discount tire to program them for you when you swap sets. It’s free and takes 5 minutes to do; may take the truck an hour or so to see them tho.
     
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    I have herd that aftermarket TPMS sensors don’t work well with the existing in dash reset when you have tires rotated. That the tire shop programming tool will be needed. I know the OEM are expensive yet if you wish this function to work stay OEM.

    Good luck.
     
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    I'm running Autel sensors in my truck. They work great!
     
  9. Apr 1, 2020 at 5:25 AM
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    That price is too good to be true. I'm guessing they are knock offs. I bought some 315mhz sensors off Amazon that were $20 each. The OEM sensors are sold as Denso and made by Pacific Industrial. They sell at the dealer in the $60-70 each price range. It is possible that they are Pacific Industrial sensors that someone slapped in a OEM box.

    The key for the OP to get these or any sensor to work is programing the TPMS ECU with techstream. If you want them to work, that is the way to go with either OEM or aftermarket.
     
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  10. Apr 1, 2020 at 10:58 AM
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    I used these ITM tpms. Affordable and come preprogrammed.

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