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Gen 1 TPMS sensors.

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I bought a set of rims from someone who owned an older Tesla MS.

The TPMS in the rim’s didn’t work with my car so I ASSUME they are gen 1. I do not have a use for them and I have no way of testing them.

If anyone here might be able to use them, I’ll send them to you and if they work, you can send me some money for them.


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Hopefully the pictures help determine if they’re worth anyone’s time.
 

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Those are for sure gen 1 TPMS. They work with cars that are 2012-2014 and some in 2015 as that's when they made the change. Also, some cars that had the TPMS module fail (not the individual sensor but the actual receive unit) chose to replace that with the newer Gen 2 version as well as all of the sensors at the time time so even older cars can have this newer setup so it's important to know what you have. The easy way to tell is if you have an option to display each individual tire pressure on your instrument cluster, they're Gen 2. If not, they're gen 1 sensors.
 
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