What frequency is Toyota TPMS?
Toyota TPMS sensors typically transmit on one of two common RF frequencies, depending on the market: 315 MHz in North America and 433.92 MHz in Europe and many other regions. The exact frequency can vary by model year and region.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensors are region-specific. The vehicle’s TPMS receiver and compatible service tools must match the sensor’s frequency for reliable communication and proper relearn procedures. When replacing sensors or using aftermarket components, confirming the correct frequency is essential to ensure accurate readings and system performance.
Regional frequencies used by Toyota TPMS
There are two primary frequencies used by Toyota TPMS sensors, with region-dependent deployment. The following overview highlights common practice as of the mid-2020s:
- North America (United States and Canada): 315 MHz
- Europe, Middle East, Africa: 433.92 MHz
- Some Asia-Pacific markets and certain models/years: either 315 MHz or 433.92 MHz, depending on supplier and production batch
Frequencies can vary by model year, market, and whether the vehicle uses direct TPMS sensors or aftermarket components. Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle using the VIN, dealer data, or the sensor label.
How to verify the correct frequency for your Toyota
Check the vehicle’s service manual, inspect the TPMS sensor labeling on the tire rim, or consult a Toyota dealership or qualified technician. If purchasing replacement sensors, ensure they match the original frequency to avoid communication errors and to enable proper relearn procedures.
Summary
In short, Toyota TPMS frequencies are typically 315 MHz in North America and 433.92 MHz in Europe and many other regions, with some markets using either frequency depending on model and year. Always confirm the exact frequency for your vehicle before sensor replacement or programming.
