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2010-2014 TPMS Sensors on ebay

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These are very reasonably priced and I have ordered from this seller with no issues but I'm not affiliated with them in any way. I'd offer up $40 and see if they bite.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/181332904588?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

Update:
I found a source for the metal valve stems that work with the OEM sensors. You can do a search and see if there is a retailer where you live.

Silver dill vs-925a
Black dill vs-925b
Chrome dill vs-925c

I use the silver ones on my track wheels and had them on my SVT wheels I just sold. A friend of mine just ordered the black ones for his track wheels.

Black

http://www.vampa.net/product_p/dill-vs-925b.htm

Silver

http://www.vampa.net/product_p/dill-vs-925a.htm

PDF

http://www.dillvalves.com/files/Dill_TPMS_VS-925_Valves.pdf
 
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Got them for $45, lets hope they work

Item # Item Title Quantity Price Subtotal
180975575464 Ford, Lincoln, Mercury tire sensors (set of 4) TPMS
1 $45.00 USD $45.00 USD
 
these seem like oem ones, correct?

would i need to get these programmed at a dealer? or they just sync up once i start the learning process by the car with the key
 

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Yes OEM and they are plug and play. I don't do anything when I swap wheels.

Plug and play once programed to the car.

I have installed 4 sets over the last two years. Each time you install a New Set, they need to be programed to the car. Several suppliers offer the programing tool. I went with the programer from American Muscle. They packaged it with OEM sensors at a good price.

http://www.americanmuscle.com/tpms-tool.html

The procedure is simple, takes about 5 minutes per car. Instruction come with the tool. AM offers a video along with the tool.

If you had tires mounted at a tire shop, most handle the programing along with the install, the programing was done then.
 
Maybe they programmed them but I don't think so. When the sensors and tires were mounted on my wheels my car wasn't even there. If you look at the photos of the link you posted those are different sensors. Maybe I got lucky but my car never threw a code and the dash light did not come on.

http://www.americanmuscle.com/tpms-fullkit-2010.html

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