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At A-Premium, we design our TPMS sensors around one principle: dependable performance. Every sensor is engineered to integrate seamlessly with your vehicle's safety system, delivering the reliability you need for the long road ahead.
How We Build
In a market crowded with generic parts, we keep our mission simple: Right Fit. Dependable Performance. Priced for Value. We study each vehicle's signal requirements to make sure these sensors install right and communicate properly. From there, we use high-quality components—like industry-leading NXP sensor chips and long-life Maxell or Panasonic batteries—to build sensors that deliver quick response and long service life. Our ready-to-install sensors are the result of that process, cutting out costly programming fees and putting control back in your hands.
Core Advantages
1. Exact Fit. No Programming Needed. Skip the costly coding. Every A-Premium TPMS sensor comes factory-programmed with the correct OE protocol for your specified vehicle. It installs as a direct replacement, delivering accurate tire pressure readings and dependable performance once properly installed and activated.
2. Built to Last. Made to Read Right. With a long-life CR2050 battery and an upgraded aluminum valve compatible with OE rubber valves, this sensor is built for long service life and steady performance in temperatures from -40°C to 120°C (-40°F to 248°F). The advanced sensor chip measures from 0 to 900 kPa (0 to 130.53 PSI) with accuracy of ±0.06 bar, helping deliver stable, precise tire pressure readings mile after mile.
3. Quality You Can Trust. Each TPMS sensor is FCC and IC certified and tested in-house through demanding validation procedures, including extreme temperature cycling, vibration, and waterproof testing, to help ensure it meets SAE standards. That means quality built to hold up under real driving conditions.
Why DIYers Choose A-Premium TPMS Sensors
Exact OE-Style Fit: Built to match the factory part's fit, signal, and function.
Proven Durability: Made with advanced sensor chips and long-life batteries for steady performance and dependable pressure readings.
Tested to Take the Miles: Validated for consistency, reliability, and real-world driving conditions.
Built for Drivers Who Do the Work: Professional-grade performance without the extra cost or unnecessary install headaches.
A-Premium TPMS Sensors: A smart choice for reliable tire pressure monitoring at a value that makes sense.
NOTE: No programming is needed, but relearn/pairing process is required after replacing your TPMS sensor. Some relearn methods may require a diagnostic scanner or activation tool. For reset instructions specific to your vehicle, please refer to your vehicle manual.
Year | Make | Model |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 - 2017 | Subaru | Legacy |
| 2015 - 2021 | Subaru | WRX STI |
| 2008 - 2014 | Subaru | Tribeca |
| 2008 - 2018 | Subaru | Forester |
| 2008 - 2016 | Subaru | Impreza |
| 2013 - 2015 | Subaru | XV Crosstrek |
| 2008 - 2017 | Subaru | Outback |
| 2015 - 2021 | Subaru | WRX |
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This TPMS sensor is designed for Subaru Forester vehicles that use a direct tire pressure monitoring system operating at 315 MHz. Compatibility depends on the model year and wheel configuration, so it is recommended to verify vehicle details before purchase. Proper compatibility ensures accurate tire pressure readings and stable communication with the vehicle system.
Yes. Even if the sensor is pre-programmed, it must be registered to the vehicle during installation. This process allows the TPMS system to recognize each sensor position. Programming or relearn is typically performed using a TPMS tool by a tire shop or technician.
The TPMS warning light may remain on due to low tire pressure, sensors not being registered, or changes made during new tire or wheel installation. In some cases, the system requires a reset after pressure is adjusted. Checking tire pressure is the first step before diagnosing sensor-related issues.
The recommended tire pressure is listed on the driver-side door jamb label and in the Subaru owner’s manual. Tire pressure should be checked when tires are cold to ensure accurate readings.
TPMS sensors use sealed lithium batteries designed for long-term use. Under normal driving conditions, the battery typically lasts several years. When the battery reaches the end of its lifespan, the sensor must be replaced.
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