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The ACDelco 13586335 GM Original Equipment Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor is engineered for optimal performance and longevity, boasting a battery life of up to 10 years. This GM-recommended replacement part ensures seamless communication with your vehicle's TPMS module, enhancing safety and reliability on the road. With the quality and durability synonymous with GM OE, this sensor is the perfect choice for maintaining your vehicle's performance.
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
Brand | ACDelco |
Model | 13598771 |
Item model number | 13540600 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer part number | 13586335 |
OEM Part Number | 13540600 |
Aspect Ratio | 50 |
Item Weight | 31.8 g |
J**G
Works as advertised
Always try for a genuine GM parts and this was exactly what I was looking for it did a good job I'm getting my tires back in line with the sensors....
L**Z
No Corresponde a la foto
El producto que recibí puede que haga la función para lo que necesito, pero no corresponde a la fotografía anunciada
F**P
Worked perfect for the Chevy traverse
Guy at the garage installed them no problem. They needed to be synced and he had a little remote code reader that he walked around the car with. Took a minute to screw them in, and another minute to rescan them. When i put new tires on, I gave him these and he did not even charge me for putting these in. 2 minutes time was all. You hold your fob's lock and unlock at same time for like 8 seconds until horn beeps. Then he starts at driver front wheel and goes to driver rear, the passenger rear, then passenger front with this code machine thing and it senses the sensor and sets it to the position of the car, so you know what tire is low. As he scans in each tire, the horn beeps once, when he gets to last tire the horn beeps twice. Now I learned that my sensor was having issues because when they rotated my tires they DID NOT reset the sensors to the proper location! And so when my front left was low, i would check it and it was fine, but my rear right was low. I thought my sensors were bad, sheesh, the Walmart guy never re-scanned the sensors after rotating my tires! UGHHHH! LOL - But Now I know to ask if they re-scanned!
M**L
Good
Perfect for my 2003 Tahoe
T**Y
Up to date positive buying experience.
Purchased 4 of them for my 2010 Silverado. Product shipped and delivered within a couple days. No issues, showed up brand new in genuine Delco individual packages as they would from manufacturer. Installed with no issues. I did have one valve core that wasn’t quite tight enough and did need slight tightening. That’s a Delco issue though.Heads up to all buyers. I did need to buy a TPMS learn tool to get them to pair to my truck. I was not able to accomplish the typical air pressure let down procedure in the manual. Not one of them would pair using that method. I’ve done this procedure multiple times without any issues before. I do know GM eliminated this procedure sometime around the 2012 model year. So these may be updated sensors that require the learn tool. These are the same part number any auto store would sell. The tool is available on Amazon for $10. I wish I would have just bought the tool years ago, it made the whole process very easy and didn’t require more pressure adjustments.All in all a very good purchase. No different experience then if you bought them from a parts store. Except they were about a third of cost.
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