- Includes a lithium ion battery
- Projected 5 to 7 year battery life
- Displays tire pressure
- Ergonomic Design
- Can Use OEC-4 as a Direct Substitution

I had to replace two tire pressure sensors on my Lincoln Aviator truck. The dealer was charging $139 for one sensor plus additional charge for resetting the new sensors. I ordered two replacement sensors from Orange Electric and took my car to my local mechanic who replaced both for $20. There is one trick, these sensors have to be reprogrammed so your vehicle can monitor the tire pressure. There are instructions how to reprogram different cars on O.E. website. The trick is to buy round magnets with a hole in the center from Radio Shack ($1.99). Once you know how reset you car's tire sensors and your car is in the "relearn mode" you would go around your car and place ALL the magnets over all your tire valves (tire valve must through the hole in the magnets). The horn will sound once the sensor is reset for each tire. REMEMBER Before you start make sure you have the correct tire pressure in your tires!!!!

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