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TPMS Sensor Advice

j0hne

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Hey guys,
Was hoping that one of you guys can recommend an aftermarket TPMS sensor you’ve used on your Telluride that worked well?
Any links would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Johne.
 
Costco Tire Service replaced my TPMS valves on a different car and they worked great.
 
I ordered a set from KIA of huntington NY for $42/ea. Local dealers around my area wanted $69/ea. I was looking around for the aftermarket or the likes for Hyunday cars but there was no guarantee that it would work with the Telluride. Someone in this forum was nice enough to post the part # for the TPMS but I found no one ever said where s/he bought it from and if it worked or not. To avoid the headache I went ahead and bought the OEM TPMS instead. $42 isn't bad at all. Good luck.
 
Discount tire also sells them and they work.
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They come with all Tellurides. They also have active monitoring (visual) on the instrument cluster display.
 
I wanted to know this very question and updated my handy Autel TS501 to find out......... but it looks like the Telly still isn't supported in this device. Snooping through most of the other Kia models, it looks like they went to 433Mz sensors, so that's probably what the Telly has as well. I just did some programmable Autel sensors in my subaru, and they've worked out great. Will update this thread if/when I find out more. You can get the programmable sensors on Amazon much more reasonably than the OEM sensors.

UPDATE 10/14/19:
Talked to Autel, and they said to use 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe in the programmer. The OEM telly sensors are 433MHz Schrader units. OEM Part number 52933-C1100/52933-C8000

These are the sensors I'll be putting in the new wheels: $108 for a set of 4 and can be reprogrammed in the future if needed. I prefer these because of the metal stems.

But you can see there are plenty of cheap OEM replacements like this $54 for a set of 4 is a great price:
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