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Continental/VDO OE Quality Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor SE54191
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Part # SE54191
SKU # 235546
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Part #
SE54191
SKU #
235546
Weight
0.02lbs
Valve Color
Silver
Mounting Hardware Included
Yes
Mounting Method
Clamp-In
Mounting Type
Valve Stem Hole
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
All VDO brand TPMS parts are OE validated for fit, performance and reliability. Continental is a pioneer in TPMS and tires, with over a century of tradition and expertise leading the automotive market with state of the art technology and innovations. OE validated part identical to the dealer. Electroless nickel plated valve cores. Advanced anodization of valve stems and hex nuts. Includes seal, valve core, hex nut and stem cap. Then, now, and into the future, we will be there for you, our customer.
- OE - validated part identical to the dealer
- Advanced anodization of valve stems and hex nuts
- Includes torque specifications and installation instructions
- TPMS service kits are required whenever performing tire replacement or service
- Electroless nickel-plated valve cores
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