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2018 TPMS sensor part number

2.8K views 5 replies 4 participants last post by  Discount Tire  
#1 ·
Just got snow tires put on a second set of wheels... Discount Tire installed Schrader 20602 sensors. The internet confirms they're a direct replacement for Subaru parts 28103-FL000 and 28103-FL00A. It looks like this is the sensor for most Subarus 2018+. They're supposedly direct fit meaning they don't need to be programmed or anything.

I figure this might help someone who needs to DIY a sensor or 4.

They're not on the car yet but I'll post once they are to confirm that the sensors indeed work.
 
#2 ·
If they are anything like the sensors in the newer corvettes they don't need to be programmed they program themselves.

However I have a newer (2017) Chevy Bolt as well that need to be programmed everytime I put my snows on.

If they program themselves I would buy them, if I can use my TPMS tool I would buy them.

From a video I saw you need to buy 2 tools to match them to the car, if that is the case I would be into this deal for nearly $400 with the sensors to put the light out.

If that is the case "Hello Yellow Light" you will be with me all winter.
 
#4 ·
They put that tires yellow light there on purpose.
It means:
"yes its winter and your winter tires are on"
"yes you saved yourself some pretty penny"

The yellow light is there, you paid for it, might as well use it for a few months...
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