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Standard TPM137 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) SensorStandard TPM137 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor
StandardPart # TPM137
Standard TPM137 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor
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$61.99
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Fits 2009-2018 Chrysler 300, 2019-2020 Chrysler 300, 2008-2015 Dodge Challenger, 2009-2016 Dodge Charger, 2015-2017 Dodge Viper, 2016-2020 Dodge Challenger, 2017-2018 Dodge Charger, 2013-2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2012-2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG, 2013-2014 SRT Viper
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TPM137, 56029400AA, 56029400AB, 56029400AC, 56029400AD, 56029400AE, 68374924AB, 68406529AA, 
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Vemo V52-72-0230 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor
VemoPart # V52-72-0230
Vemo V52-72-0230 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor
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$86.99
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Fits 2008-2008 Chrysler 300, 2008-2009 Chrysler Town & Country, 2010-2010 Chrysler Town & Country, 2008-2008 Dodge Charger, 2008-2008 Dodge Magnum, 2008-2010 Dodge Grand Caravan, 2009-2009 Dodge Caliber, 2009-2009 Dodge Ram 1500, 2009-2010 Dodge Journey, 2004-2004 Isuzu Rodeo, 2008-2008 Jeep Commander, 2008-2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2009-2009 Jeep Commander, 2009-2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2010-2010 Jeep Commander, 2010-2010 Jeep Commander, 2010-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2010-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2010-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2012-2012 Jeep Liberty, 2014-2014 Jeep Compass, 2014-2014 Jeep Patriot, 2017-2017 Jeep Compass, 2017-2017 Jeep Patriot, 2004-2006 Mitsubishi Endeavor, 2005-2005 Mitsubishi Galant, 2006-2006 Mitsubishi Galant, 2009-2009 Volkswagen Routan, 2010-2010 Volkswagen Routan, 2010-2010 Volkswagen Routan, 2010-2010 Volkswagen Routan, 2010-2010 Volkswagen Routan, 2011-2012 Volkswagen Routan, 2011-2012 Volkswagen Routan, 2011-2012 Volkswagen Routan, 2011-2012 Volkswagen Routan, 2011-2012 Volkswagen Routan, 2011-2012 Volkswagen Routan, 2011-2012 Volkswagen Routan, 2013-2014 Volkswagen Routan
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V52-72-0230, 9634866180, K56029398AB, K68241067AA, 50547691, 50554747, 51839114, 9681102280, 
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What Is a TPMS Sensor?

A TPMS sensor (tire pressure monitoring system sensor) measures real-time tire pressure and alerts the driver when air drops.

It maintains vehicle safety, stability, and accurate system performance across all wheels.

 

When Should You Replace a TPMS Sensor?

A sensor needs replacement when the internal battery expires, the valve stem corrodes, or the system shows persistent TPMS errors.

Replacing worn sensors ensures reliable pressure data and prevents failures during tire rotation or road use.

 

Direct vs. Indirect TPMS

Direct TPMS uses a valve-stem sensor for precise air-pressure readings, while indirect TPMS detects pressure changes through wheel speed.

Confirm system compatibility with your vehicle’s brand and model before purchasing a replacement sensor.

Specific steps to replace

  1. Safety first: Park safely, engage the parking brake, and turn off the engine.
  2. Remove the wheel: Use the lug wrench to take off the wheel.
  3. Locate the TPMS sensor: Find the sensor inside the rim, secured by a nut or screw.
  4. Remove the TPMS sensor: Carefully take out the sensor.
  5. Install the new sensor: Attach it to the valve stem or replace the entire valve stem if necessary.
  6. Secure the sensor: Use a torque wrench to tighten it properly.
  7. Reattach the wheel: Place the wheel back on, hand-tighten lug nuts, and torque them correctly.
  8. Lower the vehicle: If you use a jack, lower the vehicle.
  9. Check and adjust tire pressure: Verify and adjust tire pressure as per your vehicle's specifications.
  10. Reset TPMS: If needed, reset the TPMS system using the appropriate tool.
  11. Test the TPMS: Drive briefly to ensure the system is functioning, with the warning light off.