TPMS for the Supra

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I'm going to order a new set of TPMS on Aliexpress. A set of 4 pcs. costs 30USD while the same set in Poland costs approx. 100USD. The ones I have installed on my MY23 car have PN: 36106877936-05, model TSSRE4A. I see there's a lot of offers for these 2 PNs, all are 433Mhz:

- PN 36106877936-04
- PN 36106877937-03

Which one of them will work as Plug & Play with my car? The ones with suffix -05 seem not to be available on Ali.

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P/N on the TPMS sensor is 6877936-04 so that crosses to Toyota OEM P/N 42607WAA02 which is a 433mhz sensor, not a 315mhz

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Thank you for this info, this is exactly what I was looking for.

Update 28.02.2024: I just received these TPMS, purchased here for 33USD (including shipping): https://pl.aliexpress.com/item/1005006070956663.html Delivered within less than 2 weeks.

Fresh production, 2x August + 2x October 2023, they look pretty good. I'm waiting for black valves now, once I install them all, I'll post info.

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One more question regarding torque spec. There's an "8Nm" written on the TPMS housing, which I'm sure applies to the nut #1. However, since I'm going to replace the valves to the black ones, I need to tight "self blocking" screw #2, to the valve #3, which has no place for any torque wrench, looks like valve #3 is torqued by hand to the screw #2. Shall the screw #2 be secured with some sort of locktite (i.e. blue), can someone explain?

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One more question regarding torque spec. There's an "8Nm" written on the TPMS housing, which I'm sure applies to the nut #1. However, since I'm going to replace the valves to the black ones, I need to tight "self blocking" screw #2, to the valve #3, which has no place for any torque wrench, looks like valve #3 is torqued by hand to the screw #2. Shall the screw #2 be secured with some sort of locktite (i.e. blue), can someone explain?

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Mine came unassembled and I did not use any loctite when putting them together. Close to a 9 months now and I just snugged them up by hand. Wouldn't hurt to use a very small amount of the blue loctite but honestly I did not pay attention to where the air flows through. Definitely don't want any of the loctite clogging that up or getting to the valve.
 

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Thank you for this info, this is exactly what I was looking for.

Update 28.02.2024: I just received these TPMS, purchased here for 33USD (including shipping): https://pl.aliexpress.com/item/1005006070956663.html Delivered within less than 2 weeks.

Fresh production, 2x August + 2x October 2023, they look pretty good. I'm waiting for black valves now, once I install them all, I'll post info.

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Hi there,
Have you managed to fit these yet?
 

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So I got wheels coming in a few months my question is can I use the valve stems that come with the wheels and attach those to the sensor? from what I can see the sensors come with their own valve stem intact.
Also if someone could point me to a link of the most recent sensor you guys are using it would be much appreciated.
 

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So I got wheels coming in a few months my question is can I use the valve stems that come with the wheels and attach those to the sensor? from what I can see the sensors come with their own valve stem intact.
Also if someone could point me to a link of the most recent sensor you guys are using it would be much appreciated.
I can't answer your first question - but to your second question I ordered these for my new rims and they worked flawlessly.

https://www.tpmsdirect.com/Huf_IntellSens_TPMS_Sensor_Fits_Toyota_p/rde077-supra-uvc.htm
 

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So I got wheels coming in a few months my question is can I use the valve stems that come with the wheels and attach those to the sensor? from what I can see the sensors come with their own valve stem intact.
Also if someone could point me to a link of the most recent sensor you guys are using it would be much appreciated.
I got mine on ebay with new stems. Now I’m just waiting for them to die or will likely just change them out. They are a pain in the ass when tracking & pressures fluctuate so much.

As for my OEM tires & wheels, they’re still going strong.
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