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TESERY OEM BLE Bluetooth Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor (TPMS) for Model 3/Y/S/X

TESERY OEM BLE Bluetooth Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor (TPMS) for Model 3/Y/S/X

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Stay Ahead with Precision, Convenience, and Safety

 

Winter driving brings icy roads and plummeting temperatures that drastically reduce your tire pressure, often triggering that nagging TPMS light. Introducing the TESERY BLE Bluetooth Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor (TPMS), the easiest, most reliable way to monitor your Tesla's critical tire health during those cold winter drives—right from your smartphone.

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Real-Time Tire Pressure Monitoring

Stay in the loop with instant tire pressure updates directly on your Tesla app. Perfect for summer road trips when tire pressure can fluctuate with heat!

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Stable Wireless Signal

With advanced Bluetooth connectivity, you'll enjoy a strong, stable signal that ensures your data is accurate and reliable at all times.

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Pre-Programmed for Tesla

Designed specifically for Tesla vehicles, this sensor is pre-programmed to seamlessly integrate with your car's system.

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Long Battery Lifespan

Forget about frequent replacements. Our sensors have a battery lifespan of ≥5 years — you won't need to worry about changing them for years.

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Plug-and-Play Installation

Enjoy the simplicity of easy plug-and-play installation. Just attach the sensors, and you're good to go. No technical expertise required!

Same as OEM Sensor

Get the same performance and reliability as your Tesla's OEM sensors, with the added convenience of Bluetooth wireless technology.

How to Install the BLE Bluetooth TPMS for Tesla

Easy installation in just a few simple steps

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Loosen the Tire

Make sure the car is on a flat surface and safely lifted (if needed). Loosen the tire nuts, but don't remove them completely yet.

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Remove the Valve Cap

Unscrew and remove the valve cap from the tire valve. This is where you'll attach the sensor.

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Install the Sensor

Take the TPMS sensor and securely screw it onto the tire valve. Make sure it's tightly fixed, but avoid over-tightening.

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Inflate the Tire

Pump up the tire to the recommended pressure. Ensure the tire is properly inflated to ensure accurate readings.

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Replace the Valve Cap

Once the sensor is in place and the tire is inflated, screw the valve cap back onto the tire valve to protect the sensor.

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Test Power Balance

Turn on your Tesla and check the tire pressure monitoring system. Verify that the sensor is communicating properly via Bluetooth.

Specifications

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Operating Temperature

-40℃~+105℃

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Storage Temperature

-40℃~+120℃

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Pressure Monitoring Range

0~116psi (0~8.0bar)

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Pressure Accuracy

±1.5PSI (±0.1bar)

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Temperature Accuracy

±3°C

Battery Life

≥5 years

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Transmission Frequency

2.4G (Bluetooth)

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Battery Capacity & Voltage

320mAh / 3V

Compatibility

Tesla offers two types of Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS). Check which system your model uses:

TPMS Type Compatible Tesla Models
Bluetooth TPMS
(1490701-01-B)
• Model 3 (Built Oct 2020 - Present)
• Model Y (All models, since introduction in Oct 2020)
• Model X / X Plaid (Refreshed model, Oct 2021 - Present)
• Model S / S Plaid (Refreshed model, Jun 2021 - Present)
RF 433MHz TPMS
(1034602-00-A & 1034602-00-C)
• Model 3 (Built 2017 - Sept 2020)
• Model S (Built 2012 - Jan 2021)
• Model X (Built 2015 - Jan 2021)

By understanding the TPMS technology used in each model, you can choose the right sensor and ensure your tires remain in optimal condition.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System)?

TPMS is a system that alerts you to unsafe changes in the air pressure of one or more of your vehicle's tires. Pressure sensing transmitters, mounted inside each tire, send real-time information to a central computer, which displays tire pressure data on your dashboard, keeping you informed and safe.

What causes TPMS sensors to fail?

The most common reason for TPMS sensor failure is battery exhaustion. TPMS sensors are powered by batteries with a finite lifespan. Once the battery runs out, the entire sensor needs to be replaced. Regular maintenance and monitoring can help you prevent unexpected failures.

How does BLE TPMS connect to my smartphone?

① BLE Sensors Transmit Data: The BLE TPMS sensors inside your tires continuously monitor tire pressure and temperature. They wirelessly send this data using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) signals.

② Smartphone Receives and Processes Data: Your smartphone, with Bluetooth enabled, receives the data. You'll need a compatible TPMS app to process and display the information.

③ Real-Time Information Displayed: The app will show real-time tire pressure and temperature readings for each tire, with color-coded warnings for low pressure, helping you take action before any issues arise.

What does it mean when my TPMS indicator illuminates?

① Solid TPMS Light: If the TPMS light stays on, it indicates that at least one of your tires has low pressure.

② Flashing TPMS Light: If the light flashes for 60 to 90 seconds when you start your car and then stays on, this means there's a malfunction in your TPMS system. You should take your vehicle to a service center for an inspection.

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