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Fuel Beast OEM TPMS figment issue

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Ojata, Sep 25, 2021.

  1. Sep 25, 2021 at 6:32 AM
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    Does anyone have successfully installed OEM TPMS sensors on Fuel Beast wheel ?
    I got them from MrWheelDeal and they came with aftermarket sensors that didn’t hook up with the car after doing everything in couple of tire shops.
    Please help !
     
  2. Sep 25, 2021 at 6:38 AM
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    The 2020 and newer require OEM sensors. Most aftermarket sensors will not work as the signal, number of ID digits, and mhz are different.
     
  3. Sep 25, 2021 at 6:44 AM
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    I know , we’ve try almost everything and they didn’t work . But yesterday in one of the tire shops they said , they can’t instal the OEM sensors because of the 90 degree angle on the valve stem …. But yesterday i went on other forums ( Jeep , Gm ) and a lot of people said a good tire guy can do it no issues, only when is time for new tires whoever take them of need to be careful !
     
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    Maybe check and see if you can find sensors for the OEM steel wheels. I am pretty sure toyota uses two different sensors with different angles, one for the aluminum wheels and another for the steel.
     
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    I have Fuel Mavericks with OEM sensors that I bought from Sparks. I'll look for my order for the part number.
     
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    You need the oem sensors. 18 and up are super finicky with aftermarket sensors, with 2020 and 21s being damn near inoperable with aftermarket due to the push button start system. Get oem sensors for alloy wheels and you’ll be fine. Speaking….where are your oems?
     
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    They are finicky with non push start as well.
     
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    I found a good tire guy that told me he will install the OEM sensors . It’s not hard , just need to be done slowly so the tire won’t pop on the sensor and crush it ! Next Saturday he will be back in town and do it for me !!! I’ll update the end of it !!!
     
  9. Oct 1, 2021 at 9:17 AM
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    Yeah , I know , a lot of people complained for the 18+ Tunas with aftermarket sensors and the push button start . I took the OEM off from my stock wheels and keep them home . When I tried to reprogram the aftermarket ones for the 10th time I notice I had the OEM in the armrest . Mby that was interrupting the sync between the aftermarket and car computer . Took them out and same shit , never got synced . I’m tired from the light on the dash lol
     
  10. Oct 1, 2021 at 9:20 AM
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    I’ve had conversation with a guy that work in Toyota and he told me that only the OEM sensors I’ve got in my truck will work with this truck , nothing else . If I have to order new OEM sensors , d o be the exact same numbers that are on the sensor, not even a digit difference ….. and I’ve lost it right there …. So I’m ending putting my OEM sensors.
     
  11. Oct 1, 2021 at 9:32 AM
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