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Baolong sensors are 315 mhz.I have 4 new TPMS sensors. These are the Baolong sensors in 433mhz. These are for the TPMS system that does NOT give you PSI on your display. They were incorrectly installed on arachnid wheels apparently by a Tesla. $80
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They do make dual mhz or universal which these may beThey are 433 but not for continental system. Maybe they are not specifically baolong then. Tire guy had his reader up to them and confirmed 433. Also Tesla confirmed 433. Just not compatible with continental tpms system.
So are they baolong gen 1 tpms (does not display individual tire pressure) or gen 2 continental tpms ( displays individual tire pressure). Gen 1 are 315 mhz baolong and gen 2 are 433 mhz continental.They came with a brand new set of arachnids that I got about 2 months ago. I’m not a tpms expert but they last about 5 years before needing real replacement. I guess minimum of 3 years.... I’ve never had to replace sensors on any of my leases.
I'm interested if you could provide answers to your conflicting ad. Gen 1 are baolong 315mhz. Gen 2 are continental 433mhz. You can't have gen 1 baolong at 433 mhz. Every balong tpms installed in early model s can only use 315 mhz. Are these oem telsa or aftermarket? Telsa does not sell dual mhz sensors they only sell and install 315 or 433 mhz.Read my posts and your questions should be answered. I explained as thoroughly as needed. And are you even interested in buying or just trying to make conversation?
I’ll copy and paste post # 3 for you so you don’t have to scroll up. Also there is a pretty good picture of the part number in my first post. So I’m not trying to hide anything. I’m pretty sure you’re smart enough to know what to do with that.I'm interested if you could provide answers to your conflicting ad. Gen 1 are baolong 315mhz. Gen 2 are continental 433mhz. You can't have gen 1 baolong at 433 mhz. Every balong tpms installed in early model s can only use 315 mhz. Are these oem telsa or aftermarket? Telsa does not sell dual mhz sensors they only sell and install 315 or 433 mhz.
Why the attitude? I'm asking a legitimate question.I’ll copy and paste post # 3 for you so you don’t have to scroll up. Also there is a pretty good picture of the part number in my first post. So I’m not trying to hide anything. I’m pretty sure you’re smart enough to know what to do with that.
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They are 433 but not for continental system. Maybe they are not specifically baolong then. Tire guy had his reader up to them and confirmed 433. Also Tesla confirmed 433. Just not compatible with continental tpms system
No....the pre continental system uses 315mhz so these will not work with those either. Why try and confuse everyone? Tpms gen 1 baolong 315mhz......tpms gen 2 continental 433mhz. Its really not that difficult....im still confused as to why you said they were installed in arachnids by tesla but they don't seem to work with the continental system. I'm still interested but curious as to why the conflicting information.Check the part numbers if you’re at all concerned if they will work for your particular application. I can only assume it will vary based on what year model s you have. I’m not a tech or mechanic I can only post what was told to me. They send out 433mhz frequency but will not work with the continental tpms system. If you have continental tpms system DO NOT BUY THESE. These will only work with pre continental tpms system.
Yes just recently....I see the first part of the number is the same but the second part is different. Not sure if they are exactly the same or not.@PWlakewood Hello may I ask did you just recently purchase these TPMS from Tesla ? And also they look like the same model
#FS43X0L3 which are the same ones being sold here. Can you confirm please ?
We are just trying to delineate which ones these actually are.....I bought the wheels 3rd party. Tesla tech told me that the gen 1 sensors also come in 433hz. I’m just going by what they told me. I didn’t know this would turn into a presidential debate.