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Schrader Programmable OE Quality Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor 33500
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Schrader's EZ-sensor is a programmable sensor that combines 314.9, 315, and 433 MHz frequencies into one SKU. This multi-frequency solution has market-leading vehicle coverage and is compatible with most independent TPMS programming and diagnostics tools. EZ-sensor performs identically to OE replacement TPMS sensors and helps reduce the overall cost of service and optimize inventory levels. EZ-sensor can be interchanged with rubber snap-in valve stems or fixed angle aluminum clamp-in stems, available in silver and matte black. This sensor is not a DIY product and requires appropriate skills, knowledge, and equipment for service. Each EZ-sensor must be programmed before installation and needs a compatible TPMS programming tool.
- Combines 314.9, 315, and 433 MHz frequencies for improved vehicle coverage
- Easy to program and covers the majority of vehicles on the road in North America
- Compatible with the majority of independent TPMS programming and diagnostic tools on the market
- OE fit, form, and function validated and engineered by over 350 engineers dedicated to TPMS
- Future-proofed OE quality TPMS product supports new and pending OE technologies
- Interchangeable with silver and matte black aluminum valve stems
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