Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Toyota Genuine Factory Oem Tire Pressure Sensors Tpms 42607-04010 / 4260704010 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Amarillo, Texas, US

Amarillo, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Toyota Manufacturer Part Number:42607-04010 Warranty:No

These are a set of Genuine Toyota Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensors (TPMS). These were removed from a 2013 Toyota Tacoma with steel wheels. Tire sensors will fit all Tacoma's from '05-'13 with steel wheels (will not fit alloy wheels). They have a 40 degree angle stem. What you see in the picture is what you will get.

Please verify fitment with dealer for your application before purchasing if you are not sure these will fit your vehicle. No returns or refund will be issued for ordering the wrong item.

P/N: 42607-04010

FREE SHIPPING!!!

Only shipping to lower 48 states.

Infiniti LE Concept

Thu, 05 Apr 2012

Infiniti's new LE Concept, a zero-emissions luxury sedan, has been unveiled at this year's New York auto show. The LE Concept, which is approximately the same length as an the brand's G Sedan, features Infiniti design cues such as the double-arch grille, crescent-cut C-pillar and a strong shoulder line surface. Design features such as the aluminum-alloy wheels with aero treatment, the high rear deck, rear aero diffuser and aero side fin spoilers with integrated illumination contribute to the coefficient of drag of 0.25.

Driven: Renault Fluence Z.E.

Fri, 24 Feb 2012

Just over two years ago, Carlos Ghosn shocked the world at the Frankfurt motor show by unveiling four fully electric Renault concepts and committing the company to being a leader in EVs. ‘Drive the Change' has been the slogan used since then and the Fluence Z.E. is an important first step in what many see as a risky strategy by Renault.

Audi says U.S. will get clean diesels at a premium

Thu, 17 Sep 2009

Audi CEO Rupert Stadler says American consumers will get more clean diesels--but they will pay a premium for them. “I think the problem is that we don't really have an honest discussion,” Stadler said in a press roundtable at the auto show here. “There is a very, very high level of investment, and nobody today knows if the return will come,” he said.