Autel MX-Sensor 1-Sensor TPMS 315MHz+433MHz Metal Valve Programmable OE Replace
Oldham, Manchester
£21.99
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Description
Autel MX-Sensor 1-Sensor TPMS 315MHz + 433MHz with Metal Valve – Universal Programmable Replacement for OEM Sensors
Upgrade your vehicle's tire pressure monitoring system with the Autel 1-Sensor MX-Sensor, a premium dual-frequency (315MHz + 433MHz) programmable TPMS sensor designed for maximum compatibility and performance. Built to match or exceed OEM standards, this sensor is the ideal replacement for your factory TPMS sensors.
🔧 Product Features:
Dual Frequency: 315MHz + 433MHz – covers 98% of vehicles on the road
Programmable Sensor: Works exclusively with Autel TPMS tools including TS408S, TS508WF, TS601, MK808S-TS, and more
OEM-Level Fit & Function: Specially built for seamless replacement of original sensors
Durable Metal Valve Stem: Corrosion-resistant, high-quality metal for a longer service life and sleek finish
Fast & Reliable Signal Transmission: Ensures accurate tire pressure readings and stable performance
Battery Life: Long-lasting battery designed to match OE sensor lifespan (up to 5–10 years under normal usage)
✅ Why Choose Autel MX-Sensor?
100% cloneable – no relearn needed if the original sensor is still functional
Tested and certified to meet SAE standards
Covers 98% of all OE sensors on the market
📦 Package Includes:
1x Autel MX-Sensor (315MHz + 433MHz) with Metal Valve Stem
Ready for programming via compatible Autel TPMS tools
Ad ID: 1501967263
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