Anyone know the code/part number for TPMS sensor ?

Anyone know the code/part number for TPMS sensor ?

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v8yea

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579 posts

228 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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Does anyone know the code on the TPMS sensor with the black stem on a European spec 2001 Corvette.Maybe the GM part number would do. Having a tyre demounted just to have a look at the valve is a pain.
I need four and my supplier is placing an order Mon,that's unless one of you boys and girls have four going cheap.
Also two hubcentric wheel spacers req 10-15mm thick with nuts..... thanks

Nogbad!

56 posts

202 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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I've just checked the number of the tyre pressure sensor that came off my 2001 C5 that I used to have.The GM number on it is GM25731358 but it has a silver stem,not black.Hope this helps.


Y50 VET

475 posts

248 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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There are two different types of sensor, I needed one and Ian Goss got me one from stock I think I will look for the invoice

Sam

Vet Guru

2,182 posts

246 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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I think Ian Goss has them in stock!

vetteheadracer

8,271 posts

259 months

Thursday 10th September 2009
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You need to read this topic
http://www.corvetteclub.org.uk/viewtopic.php?t=706...

as the guy that posted had a complete set for sale including the GM part number.......he may still have one for sale???


Edited by vetteheadracer on Thursday 10th September 22:15

Ron Fellows

1,517 posts

254 months

Sunday 13th September 2009
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Just be sure you get the right ones! There are 3 different ones I've came across so far.
They have different frequencies for different countries.

I had to order some up for here for my new wheels. I have a set of US ones that I'll be happy to post to you if you can pay for the postage? I dont want anything for them!

Craig.

Dee Gee

285 posts

248 months

Sunday 13th September 2009
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You need to be certain to get the correct one

In the US the older TPS sensors (pre 2001) are different to the newer ones.

The Euro TPS operates on a completely different frequency again. make sure you order Euro spec ones.

Dont hold me to it but if my parts manual is correct on 01 Export TPS is part # 10316125

Edited by Dee Gee on Sunday 13th September 20:09

v8yea

Original Poster:

579 posts

228 months

Sunday 13th September 2009
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You are absolutely correct,thats what my schrader man came up with as well.
Thanks to everybody for their input.