Quote Originally Posted by tomrad View Post
No, then you'd have to go to the dealer to have them programmed to your car.
Well that stinks. I must admit, I am enjoying this thread. I typically deal with older vehicles, so this TPMS stuff is completely new to me.

It certainly sounds like the dealership is the best and possibly only way to go for programming these sensors, unless you go the cloning route.

Perhaps I will have new TPMS sensors installed on all four wheels next time I buy a set of tires. That leads to another question. Would the dealership be able to program the car to accept a generic sensor such at the one I purchased on Amazon, or would I need to buy the sensors from the dealership?