4 Pack Tire Pressure Sensor for Ford Lincoln Mercury, TPMS Sensor for F150 F250/F350 Super Duty Escape Focus Explorer, Replaces Part # DE8T-1A-180-A, 9L3Z-1A189-A, DE8T-1A180-AA, 9L3Z-1A-189-A 315MHz
-
T West
> 24 hourIve had the occasional warning light indicating that the tire pressure sensors are bad on my 2009 Ford Escape and finally decided it was time to change them out. I understand the batteries die after a while on the tire pressure sensors and these need to be changed every couple years. I found a local tire shop that charged a reasonable fee to replace them and now, no more warning lights on my dash. If these dont work as expected sometime in the near future, I will edit my review to reflect the issue...but so far, so good.
-
Wordsmythe39
> 24 hourI needed new tires on my 12 year old truck and I had one TPMS which had stopped working some time ago. The tire place replaced all of my sensors with these when they installed a new set of tires and I am good to go. Worked just as described.
-
Classic Reviewer
> 24 hourHad these installed when replacing my Focus RS winter tires. I didnt want to spend dealership money and had a local tire installer, who wouldnt have these specific sensors in stock, put them in. My tire installer verified that all the sensors were detected correctly and were set for my vehicle. I initially could not get the vehicle to pair with these sensors and ordered the TPMS set click tool, but after a week of driving, they then paired with the car. I verified the functionality of these by driving last weekend and getting a puncture, they activated the low tire pressure warning when the tire fell below 30 PSI and reset when filled back to 40 PSI. Overall, happy that these worked - hopefully they last a full tire set life.
-
Chuck Able
> 24 hourI got these sensors to replace one dead and two leaking sensors on my focus. For my application I needed to have them programmed to the car, which is simple with a tool I already have. Their build quality seemed equivalent to the OEM sensors I was replacing. Installation was painless, as I was already intending on changing my tires. Once they were reregistered to the computer, I was up and cruising again. Truthfully, these sensors combined with a local tire shop, can save you hundreds compared to having them replaced at a dealership.
-
J Troy
> 24 hourFit my 2009 Ford Escape correctly. Had them installed at Walmart. Works great.
-
GJZ
> 24 hourThese arrived in very plain packaging. I ordered a different manufactures set for my Lexus which arrived on the same day as these and those came in a very nice presentation box.... just suggested quality. Obviously, the overriding issue is the quality of the sensors themselves and not their packaging, but I could not ignore the decided difference in first impressions. The sensors themselves appear to be well made and finished. The exposed part is nearly identical in appearance to the genuine Motorcraft sensor that I was replacing, so it wont be obvious you are using two brands of sensors if you are only replacing one or two. I needed to replace only one and the tech indicated it installed without issue and the vehicle learned it just as it would learn an OEM The remaining X factor is how long they will last. There is no way of knowing what batteries are being used absent dissecting one, which I have not done. Mine has been installed less that two months, but so far no issues. I will certainly update this review in the event of an early failure. If you dont want to buy the significantly more expensive OEM sensors, these are a good alternative..
-
Eduardo Julian Chavez Zamora
> 24 hourIt works as described, I recommend going to a tire shop for easy installation!
-
JR SURRENA
> 24 hourThese appear to be the same quality of other sensors I have purchased in the past. I still have to get mine programmed for my Ford fusion but the fit is good. The quality looks good. The price is awesome
-
CynHue
> 24 hourI got these for my husbands 2009 Ford Escape. They appear to be quality and are packaged well. He has not installed them yet, so Ill have to do an update once he does.
-
RC
> 24 hourQuality appears to be on par with the OEM sensors in my Ford F150. Avoided the extra charge the tire place wanted to relearn / program them by doing so myself using a licensed copy of Forscan on my laptop. Right on par with most peoples experiences, my TPMS sensors started going out right at 10 years. On Ford Parts website, just ONE of these sensors is currently going for 2-1/2 times what FOUR are listed at here (as of today - and thats even with 10% below MSRP with a holiday discount). Even elsewhere online, surplus part OEM Ford sensors are at least double the price of FOUR of these vs for just one OEM sensor. Im a happy camper.