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Discussion starter · #22 ·
A little cheaper for the 42607-19005 than the previous link:

Of course Rockauto has BH Sens and VDO Lexus-fit sensors for $30, would love to hear if they're working for someone.
 
Discussion starter · #23 ·
My car registered the Pacific OE T6 PMV-C015 P/N 095-98808 sensors, by following the manual steps. Didn't do it right away, but I don't recall if I started from a 20 minute park as specified. I meant to start the process over today, but forgot, but looked down and had pressures showing on the dash.
I don't have an app yet to see if they will show temperatures.
Build date 11/10/22
 
I don't have the info just yet, because I don't have my GRC yet. But I'm working with my local Discount Tire and they are willing to give trials and errors. The manager said they'd try those compatible with Lexus UX250h first and if they didn't work, they'd try those for regular Corolla. I'm expecting my Core in about 2 weeks. So, I will know which sensor works by early February, if not by the end of this month.

And I also created the following matrix by querying Discount Tire site. And I assume many 315MHz ones could work.
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Since the last post above, I got a GRC. And last Sat 1/28, Discount Tire and I decided to install HUF UVS7050 in my winter tire+wheel set. And long story short, it worked.

The longer story is that they did not work right away. After the installation and registering them as "Tire Set 2", the car appeared recognizing the sensors and showed "Setting Wheel Position While Driving". But the positions got never set for next several days and PSI's were not shown despite having driven for 150mi+. But it was until Wed 2/1 evening.

In that evening, I turned on the trial of a subscription they call "Remote Connect Lock/Unlock" in Toyota app on my phone. And then, I checked the car's TPMS screen and I found the PSI's showing all of a sudden.

So, I'm guessing it's either 1) The subscription is required for the TPMS feature to work for the second wheel set, or 2) GR Corolla's system has a bug. I am hoping the latter and they will have a system update to fix it. If not, I'll see what happens in next January when the subscription trial expires.

So anyways, HUF UVS7050 worked for my GRC.
 
Since the last post above, I got a GRC. And last Sat 1/28, Discount Tire and I decided to install HUF UVS7050 in my winter tire+wheel set. And long story short, it worked.

The longer story is that they did not work right away. After the installation and registering them as "Tire Set 2", the car appeared recognizing the sensors and showed "Setting Wheel Position While Driving". But the positions got never set for next several days and PSI's were not shown despite having driven for 150mi+. But it was until Wed 2/1 evening.

In that evening, I turned on the trial of a subscription they call "Remote Connect Lock/Unlock" in Toyota app on my phone. And then, I checked the car's TPMS screen and I found the PSI's showing all of a sudden.

So, I'm guessing it's either 1) The subscription is required for the TPMS feature to work for the second wheel set, or 2) GR Corolla's system has a bug. I am hoping the latter and they will have a system update to fix it. If not, I'll see what happens in next January when the subscription trial expires.

So anyways, HUF UVS7050 worked for my GRC.
I can confirm this.

Installed my winter wheels yesterday with Pacific sensors from Tire Rack, and I completely forgot to register the sensors before taking it out for a drive. It wasn't until 15 minutes later that the tire pressure light came on.

I followed the instructions in the manual but they didn't register after driving for 30 minutes. I pulled over, opened the app to look at the "health" page, and the TPMS light went away and tire pressures were showing on the dash. I don't know if this is coincidence or bug.

The manual did say that you needed to park the car for 20 minutes before starting the registration procedure, but in my case I just stopped the engine and started it back up, it still worked.
 
I have some questions:
Has anyone with a new TPMS set gone into the settings and had them connect without a scan tool?
Do OEM TPMS vin lock?
Do both sets of TPMS need to be present to set the car up properly?

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Discussion starter · #27 ·
-Yes, but it takes some driving and seems to have a delay to show up.
-Don't know about VIN locking on these
-Toyota says to keep the first set away from the car when registering the second, so I'd say no
 
Has anyone with a new TPMS set gone into the settings and had them connect without a scan tool?
Yes, I went to the settings. I did not use a scan tool. I do not own one.
Do OEM TPMS vin lock?
I do not know.
Do both sets of TPMS need to be present to set the car up properly?
No. My winter set's third-party sensors were recognized by the car, while the stock wheel set was in my apartment.
 
I bought a set of oem TPMS sensors and installed them on new wheels and tires.

After driving the car on the freeway for less than an hour, the car recognized them and started reading their pressures.
 
I bought a set of oem TPMS sensors and installed them on new wheels and tires.

After driving the car on the freeway for less than an hour, the car recognized them and started reading their pressures.
Did you have to program it or anything? Or did you just put on the new wheels and follow the manual's "tire set" registering ID codes?

I just ordered a set of the OEM sensors from the part number you provided.
 
Discussion starter · #31 · (Edited)
With the Pacific T6 sensors in my snow wheels, I just followed the manual steps, and the car recognized them. When I took my snows off and went back to the original wheels/sensors, following the manual steps got a pressure display within a couple miles.
After all these years of ever-present TPMS warning lights or having to deal with tire stores or dealers, Toyota finally got it right!
 
With the Pacific T6 sensors in my snow wheels, I just followed the manual steps. When I took my snows off and went back to the original wheels/sensors, following the manual steps got a pressure display within a couple miles.
After all these years of ever-present TPMS warning lights and having to deal with tire stores or dealers, Toyota finally got it right!
Sweet! So I'd expect the OEM sensors to be the same.
 
Did you have to program it or anything? Or did you just put on the new wheels and follow the manual's "tire set" registering ID codes?

I just ordered a set of the OEM sensors from the part number you provided.
I didn't program anything or register anything or do any procedure of any kind.

Like I said:

I bought a set of oem TPMS sensors and installed them on new wheels and tires.

After driving the car on the freeway for less than an hour, the car recognized them and started reading their pressures.
 
I didn't program anything or register anything or do any procedure of any kind.

Like I said:

I bought a set of oem TPMS sensors and installed them on new wheels and tires.

After driving the car on the freeway for less than an hour, the car recognized them and started reading their pressures.
Even better! Hopefully that will work for me when ever I get them and get tires.
 
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