🚗 Stay ahead on the road with Marsflex — pressure perfect, always!
Marsflex TPMS Sensor set of 4 offers OE-level compatibility with Toyota, Lexus, Scion, and Pontiac vehicles, featuring a 315MHz frequency, ±2-3% accuracy, and an 8-year battery life. Pre-programmed for easy installation, these sensors ensure real-time tire pressure monitoring with durable alloy steel and ABS construction, backed by a 1-year warranty.
Brand | Marsflex |
Material | Alloy Steel, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Measurement Accuracy | +-2% to +-3% |
Measuring Range | 15 to 65 psi |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push Button |
Sensing Distance | 32 Feet |
Specific Uses For Product | real-time monitoring the tire pressure |
Manufacturer | Marsmotor |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 1.06"D x 2.48"W x 2.87"H |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | APSP07004A-F-YS |
Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | APSP07004A |
A**E
Worked on my 2008 Prius
Worked fine on my 2008 Prius. Used Techstream software to program the serial numbers of the Marsflex Sensors into the Prius. I found that for the Prius, the scissor jack method for breaking the bead could not be done, but I used a 4x4 wood fence post as a lever beneath the car to push down on a block of wood on the tire to break the bead, and that worked well for me. Thanks to everyone that left detailed reviews for this product. I will update this review if any of the sensors go bad prematurely.
W**R
Works with Autel scanner, go to competent tire shop
Had them installed in a 2010 Prius. First, the shop will say they can only work with some sensors. Ask them to try scanning these to see of they show up. The shop I used had Autel. Second, the shop I went to installed 1 incorrectly resulting in a flat tire. I recommend using a local tire shop instead of a national chain. They can install them in minutes and know what they are doing. Let’s hope the battery in these last for a while! Everyone is charging $120 per tire for new sensors, which is insane.
L**Z
Working good for now, will update if any issues.
So far so good no air leaks, will see how long they last as I will be driving the vehicle a lot. Had to pay $20 to get them programmed to the car.
K**N
Cheaper than OEM and works great!
These are a lot cheaper than OEM by 4x the amount and they work just fine.
B**N
Lexus Owners!!!
Worked on my 2008 Lexus IS250. The only issue I ran with these sensors is that the tire shops I went to all said they couldn’t program them. All three shops said I needed OEM Lexus sensors and that these from Amazon don’t work. I can safely confirm that the sensors do in fact work and can be programmed easily! The way I did it was I bought a TPMS relearn tool here off of Amazon and it worked like a charm. America’s Tire, Pep boys, and Big O tires were gonna charge me almost 500 dollars to replace the sensors. Don’t let these tire shops scam you these off of Amazon work! What I would recommend is try and finding a honest tire shop that won’t try to upsell you or buy the relearn tool yourself. It’s easy!!! Good luck!
A**R
2008 Toyota Highlander
Worked well on our 19 inch tires. Will need a programmer to get these going on a 2008 Highlander.
T**R
Worked perfectly on a 2008 Lexus RX350
I bought an XTool TP150 that I used to relearn the sensors but any tire shop could do it. It takes 2 min with the tool. The sensors are preprogrammed, but you have to pair them to the ECU.After taking the tires off, I used a VEVOR manual tire bead breaker to break the bead all around (just step on it after the bead is broken) and then to hold the tire down far enough that I could replace the sensor. Windex around the bead / rim to lubricate it and then remove the bead breaker and air it up. No problems on 5 tires, took about an hour all in with an impact to take off / put on the tires.All in, it cost less to buy all of the tools and to do it myself vs what it would’ve cost to have the tire shop do it once. After the initial investment, it’s just the sensors and they’re cheap!
T**I
Junk
Worked fine, need a good scan tool to program. (SnapOn, Autel etc)
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