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Tpr3834ez-01 on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Redondo Beach, California, US

Redondo Beach, California, US
:

 BRAND-NEW IN BOX NEVER USED

Z-Sensor Programming Features:

  • Fast simple programming using OTC TPR Tool
  • Eliminates the need to perform relearn procedures when replacing sensors
  • No scan tool required for programming
  • Replaces over 90% of current TPMS sensors!
  • Save money & fit the right part
  • Fast simple assembly to the wheel rim

Includes:

  • EZ-sensor programming cradle, EZ-sensor User guide, Quick Start Guide, USB cable, EZ-sensor Application chart, EZ-sensor Training Video, Software Activation Certificate, Six months of updates.
  • Note: For existing TPR owners

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