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2009-2010 Pontiac G3 TPMS Sensor Schrader 15922396 29049 (supercedes 20158)


2009-2010 Pontiac G3 TPMS Sensor OE Schrader 25920615
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TPMS (Tire pressure monitoring system) is standard equipment on every vehicle sold in the U.S. after September, 2007.      

       

- OEM TPMS Sensor includes nut, valve, and one service kit.
- Compatible with 2009-2010 Pontiac G3.
- Fits most stock and aftermarket wheels.
- Additional questions? Need a specific kind of Valve? Please email us with inquiries at: [email protected]
Our Price: $64.50
Sale Price: $28.98
Savings: $35.52
Make: Pontiac
Model: G3



Availability:: Usually Ships in 24 Hours
Product Code: TPMS-9153-27


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OEM Part Number: 10394110, 13586335, 13598771, 15102575, 15254101, 15825475, 15268606, 15921013, 15922396, 20923680, 20925924, 22853741, 23445327, 25799331, 25920615, 4313078J10, 4313085Z00
Alternative Part Number: 550-2400, 550-2401, 29049, 20153, 20158, 21507, RDE054V21
Features
  • The TREAD (Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability and Documentation) Act requires that 100% of all passenger cars, light trucks, and buses manufactured in the United States after September 2007 be equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system.

    Vehicles must be equipped with:
    • A tire pressure monitor in all four tires
    • A system that operates when the vehicle is on and warns the driver when tires are under-inflated by 25% or more.
    • A system that alerts the driver of a tire pressure monitoring system malfunction
    • A TPMS warning light that stays on until tire pressure has been inflated to vehicle specifications
    • A "bulb check" of the TPMS warning light on the instrument panel that blinks when the ignition is turned on
    • Vehicle owner's manuals that contain warnings about incompatible replacement tires for the vehicle



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