run the test with front with stock and rear with new set see if it works or at least goes up on %. and run with other combination. trying to see if only 1 or 2 is bad or all is bad. if all is bad, you might want to get Huffington set.
I believe it should be Huffington or compatible. does it at least try to communicate? or does percentage goes up? if % does go up how far does it go? do you still have original TPMS? did you try using them?
Use manual setting on infotainment screen. it should pair up after driving for about 2~5 miles. if it fails during reset, something is wrong with TPMS.
Huffington, 'Huf' is OEM manufacturer of TPMS for GR Supra, I believe. not sure if there were any design change was made for 2022 but as for '20 & '21, I'd recommend Huffington which is original link.
Car Only reads 433mhz.
01 & 02 both emit 433Mhz signal. only 01 emits extra frequency - 315 mhz, I think - which is ignored by car. I used both 01 & 02 and worked the same.
see below for more info.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/tpms-for-the-supra.2181/post-111029
not recognizing TPMS will not trigger any intervention by vehicle. however, low pressure detected by TPMS (paired /w car, of course) may intervene.
as for sensor, I have wrap over it and i never had issue. the typical situation issue/warning occurs because there's gap between the tape and the...
...need to visit dealer to program anything unless you want your tire to be registered for automatic recognition. I have both - I bought 3 sets of TPMS' past 1 yr. - and both worked fine /w manual setting of tire.
if TPMS check fails, most likely your TPMS is defect and should be checked /w...
well.. things happened so I had to replace TPMSs.. bought these from e-bay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/265015666254?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
not oem but works like OEM & Huffington.
you need to get Huffington. ebay had best price i could find.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2020-Toyota-GR-Supra-3-0-New-Huf-TPMS-Sensor-Set-Black-Stem-42607-WAA01-433-mhz/264472608503?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
...automatic recognition of the tire, as I understand, dealer needs to read QR code from tire and then program it into the car. this will link the TPMS to the tire mounted on that rim to know what tire is mounted. therefore nothing can be done from consumer side to make the wheel recognized...
Although car will function without any issue as long as at least 1 TPMS is not detected, set of TPMS costs just about $130 shipped on e-bay. However, In long run, the LED on TPMS may burn out and you may not know if there's issue even when you have TPMS. Someone may prove me wrong but has seen...
yes. I think dealer may have to do something but the TPMS' I bought off the ebay, 433mhz (02) & 433+315 mhz (01). Both sensors could not be worked with automatic detection setting on tire setting section of infotainment. I think only way to get "automatic detection" to working is buying...
01 has 315 mhz. I have 02 on one set and 01 on the other. bought 01 thinking that it can be used for "automatic" setting since set /w 02, i had to set it manual. turns out, none i could work with automatic setting. both works fine /w manual setting - reading pressure and temperature" and...
These were tested very recently as I powder coated my wheels. Out of 4, 1 failed so I replaced all 4 hence I'm left with these 3 TPMS'. These 3 were read by sensors and was displaying PSI & Temp correctly.
$50 for all 3.
PM me or post here if you are interested.