OEM TPMS Sensors
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Ram OE - Keyless Entry Receiver (68525536AF)$103.13 + Free Shipping with iD FastTrack -

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Ram OE - Keyless Entry Receiver (56029864AE)$151.76 + Free Shipping with iD FastTrack -
Ram OE - Keyless Entry Receiver (68583952AA)$227.97 + Free Shipping with iD FastTrack -
Ram OE - Keyless Entry Receiver (68535936AB)$143.39 + Free Shipping with iD FastTrack -
Ram OE - Keyless Entry Receiver (56029946AB)$121.28 + Free Shipping with iD FastTrack -
Ram OE - Keyless Entry Receiver (68525460AB)$153.19 + Free Shipping with iD FastTrack -
Ram OE - Keyless Entry Receiver (68291647AK)$293.91 + Free Shipping with iD FastTrack -
Ram OE - Keyless Entry Receiver (68291646AK)$277.22 + Free Shipping with iD FastTrack -
Ram OE - Keyless Entry Receiver (68363202AC)$150.39 + Free Shipping with iD FastTrack -
Ram OE - Keyless Entry Receiver (68234886AE)$232.53 + Free Shipping with iD FastTrack -
Ram OE - Keyless Entry Receiver (68213675AH)$184.73 + Free Shipping with iD FastTrack -

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Ford OE - Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor (9L3Z1A189A)$67.08 + Free Shipping with iD FastTrack -
Ford OE - Tire Valve Stem (F2GZ1700D)$20.69 + Save an extra $1.00 with iD FastTrack
To enjoy smooth and safe rides and ensure the long life of your tires, it’s critical to make sure the tires are filled to the right pressure. Under-inflated or overfilled tires will affect the handling, stopping, fuel efficiency, tire life, and most importantly – overall safety. The recommended tire pressure is provided in your owner’s manual and usually ranges between 30 and 35 PSI. You shouldn’t go more than 5 PSI over the manufacturer’s recommended PSI. It’s also unsafe to drive if the tire pressure drops 25 percent below the recommended level. But how do you know that your tires are inflated to the safe level? Well, that's your tire pressure monitoring system that helps you keep the tire pressure under control.
A typical TMPS consists of sensors – small programmable electronic devices mounted on the inner surface of each wheel, inside your tires. They measure tire pressure and transmit this information to your vehicle’s ECU via radio frequency. If at least one tire is low on air, the warning light is activated. TPMS sensors have an average lifespan of 5-7 years. That’s because they are powered by built-in batteries that tend to lose their charge over time. Plus, sensitive electronics are constantly exposed to extreme pressure and vibration levels and can eventually wear out. If you need to replace your faulty or damaged TPMS sensors, choose from our selection of premium OEM TPMS sensors. Made to factory standards, they provide the ultimate in quality and performance. These sensors are guaranteed to fit your specific vehicle perfectly and maintain optimal air pressure in your tires.


























