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How long do Toyota Oem TPMS sensors last?


As a car owner, understanding the lifespan of your vehicle's components is crucial for maintaining optimal performance and safety. One such component is the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor, particularly in Toyota vehicles. In this article, we will explore the expected lifespan of Toyota OEM TPMS sensors, factors that can affect their longevity, and tips for ensuring they function effectively throughout their service life.


Expected Lifespan of Toyota OEM TPMS Sensors


Toyota OEM TPMS sensors are designed to last for a significant period, typically ranging from 5 to 10 years or approximately 50,000 to 100,000 miles. However, this lifespan can vary based on several factors, including driving conditions, maintenance practices, and environmental influences.


Factors Affecting TPMS Sensor Longevity


Several factors can impact the lifespan of your Toyota's TPMS sensors:



  • Driving Conditions: Frequent driving on rough roads or in extreme weather conditions can lead to premature wear and tear on the sensors.

  • Battery Life: TPMS sensors are battery-operated, and the battery life can diminish over time. Most OEM sensors have a non-replaceable battery that typically lasts around 5 to 10 years.

  • Maintenance Practices: Regular tire rotations and proper tire maintenance can help extend the life of your TPMS sensors.

  • Installation Quality: Proper installation during tire changes or replacements is crucial. Poor installation can lead to sensor damage.


Tips for Maintaining Your TPMS Sensors


To ensure your Toyota's TPMS sensors last as long as possible, consider the following maintenance tips:



  • Regular Inspections: Have your TPMS sensors checked during routine maintenance to ensure they are functioning correctly.

  • Monitor Tire Pressure: Regularly check your tire pressure and address any issues promptly to avoid stressing the sensors.

  • Use OEM Parts: When replacing TPMS sensors, opt for OEM parts to ensure compatibility and reliability.

  • Professional Installation: Always have your sensors installed by a qualified technician to prevent damage during installation.


Conclusion


Understanding the lifespan and maintenance of your Toyota's OEM TPMS sensors is essential for ensuring your vehicle's safety and performance. By being proactive in your vehicle maintenance and addressing any issues promptly, you can help extend the life of these critical components. If you have any questions or need assistance with your TPMS sensors, feel free to reach out to your trusted auto service provider.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to replace all 4 TPMS sensors?


The average cost to replace the TPMS Sensor is between $314 and $368. Find out TPMS Sensor replacement pricing for your vehicle.



Why is my TPMS light on but tires are fine?


For instance, extreme cold or hot temperatures can also be the reason why your TPMS light turns on. This is due to the contraction that an extreme temperature causes when you are trying to drive in the cold or heat. Other times, the tire pressure light can turn on and off due to any the malfunctions in the sensors.



What is the life expectancy of a tire pressure sensor?


5-10 years
TPMS sensors are designed to last for many years – 5-10 years is a likely lifespan. Given their cost, most drivers will be inclined to replace TPMS sensors on an “as needed” basis – in other words, only once their batteries have expired, or other TPMS components have failed.



How long do factory TPMS sensors last?


Home How long should a TPMS sensor last? TPMS sensors run on batteries that can last anywhere from 5-10 years. Sensor battery life will depend on how much driving you do over time and the conditions that you drive in.



How much does Discount tire charge for TPMS sensors?


$60.00 each
The TPMS sensors cost will depend on the vehicle, however sensor pricing typically starts at $60.00 each and includes the cost of installation. Most of the sensors we offer are also backed with a 6 year/72,000 mile warranty.



Should I replace all 4 TPMS sensors?


If you will be replacing all four tires soon, then i suggest replacing all 4 tpms sensors at that same time. If one of them are dead and they were all installed at the same time, then the remaining sensors will be low on battery and die soon. Factory vs non oem sensor is up to you and your budget.



How long do TPMS sensors last on a Toyota?


Most TPMS sensors run on batteries that are built into the sensor and these batteries are not replaceable. The life expectancy of the lithium ion batteries in a TPMS sensor is anywhere from 5-10 years.



What is the life expectancy of a TPMS sensor?


TPMS Life Expectancy
The estimated life expectancy of an OE TPMS sensor is 5 to 12 years, with the average lifespan being 7 years. TPMS life expectancy is directly related to the number of radio frequency transmissions the sensors make.



How often should I replace TPMS sensors?


5 to 10 years
Normally, TPMS sensors are designed to last for 5 to 10 years. However, it's important to note that their batteries are non-replaceable. So, when a sensor's battery reaches the end of its life, the entire unit must be replaced.



How do I know if my Toyota TPMS sensor is bad?


Normally when they die, it'll show the pressure as N/A or a super low number. The only true way to know which or how many are bad is by changing each pressure in the tires and seeing the values change in Techstream. If they don't move, that sensor is bad.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.