Tpms
#3
Lexus Test Driver
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 6,260
Received 1,732 Likes
on
1,368 Posts
You would need to check and see if the TPMS sensor frequency is compatible with your vehicle.
As an example, EZ Sensor have TPMS for Lexus and can be cloned to the OEM ones, meaning you would have now 2 sets of TPMS with the same 4 codes.
You can swap between wheel sets and the vehicle wouldn't know the difference, and no additional programming would be needed.
As an example, EZ Sensor have TPMS for Lexus and can be cloned to the OEM ones, meaning you would have now 2 sets of TPMS with the same 4 codes.
You can swap between wheel sets and the vehicle wouldn't know the difference, and no additional programming would be needed.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post