20218 Schrader New TPMS Sensors for Kia Sedona and Soul EV 2015-2019
Benefits:
– Enhanced tire performance and safety: TPMS sensors monitor tire pressure, providing real-time data to ensure optimal tire inflation. This leads to improved handling, increased fuel efficiency, and reduced tire wear.
– Timely alerts and warnings: The TPMS system notifies drivers of any abnormal tire pressure conditions, allowing for prompt attention and avoiding potential tire failures or accidents.
– Compliance with regulations: Many regions have implemented TPMS regulations, making it crucial for vehicles to be equipped with these sensors for legal compliance.
Product Features:
– Direct-fit replacement: Engineered to fit seamlessly with Kia Sedona and Soul EV models from 2015 to 2019.
– Original equipment (OE) quality: Manufactured to meet or exceed OE specifications for durability, accuracy, and performance.
– Advanced technology: Utilizes the latest TPMS technology to provide accurate and reliable tire pressure monitoring.
– Easy installation: Designed for straightforward installation, saving time and effort during maintenance or repairs.
– Reliable performance: Engineered to withstand harsh operating conditions and provide consistent monitoring throughout the vehicle’s lifetime.
Key Usage Points:
– Monitors tire pressure in real-time
– Sends alerts and warnings for abnormal pressure conditions
– Ensures optimal tire inflation for improved handling and fuel efficiency
– Meets regulatory requirements for TPMS systems
Detailed Specifications:
– Frequency: 315 MHz or 433 MHz (depending on vehicle model)
– Material: Durable plastic and metal components
– Operating temperature range: -40°F to +257°F
– Pressure monitoring range: 0 to 116 psi
Additional Features:
– Durable construction: Built to withstand road hazards and environmental factors
– Color options: Available in black or silver to match vehicle aesthetics
– Extended battery life: Ensures long-lasting performance without frequent replacements
Schrader International: Everything You Need to Know About TPMS
NHTSA: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems