OE Replacement Sensor



 

Orange Electronic original equipment replacement tire pressure monitors are the high quality, low-cost alternative to expensive original equipment sensors.

The Orange sensor is designed with a patented 2-piece construction that enables the replacement of either the sensor or the valve stem. Other patents such as the battery management system, valve angle adjustment and screw assembly work with radio frequency technology to transmit tire information for display on the dash.

Orange replacement sensors currently cover over 90% of OE sensors. Consult the application guide for a list of OE replacement sensors.

 

 



 

SENSOR & TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS

Pressure monitoring range:
Temperature monitoring range:
Pressure reading accuracy:
Temperature reading accuracy:
Battery life:
Battery:
Operating frequency:
Storage temperature:
Operating temperature:
Operating humidity:
Transmission power
0~76 psi
-40°F to 257°F
±1 psi (in typical environment)
±4°F (in typical environment)
7+ years
3.6V
433.92 MHz
-40°F to 250°F
-22°F to 248°F
95%
5dBm max

 

 

OE Replacement Sensor FAQs:

 

What does it mean if the TPMS warning lamp illuminates?

When the TPMS warning lamp on the instrument panel illuminates while driving, it means that the system has detected at least one tire with a pressure below the accepted minimum psi for the vehicle. The tires’ pressure and condition need to be checked as soon as possible. The lamp will extinguish after the tires are properly inflated.

 

What does it mean if the warning lamp goes on and off?

On cold mornings, the warning lamp may illuminate for a short period of time and then extinguish. This type of warning lamp response is likely caused by marginally low tire pressure that dips below the warning threshold overnight but rises to an acceptable level as the tires heat up through vehicle operation or an increase in ambient temperature. The tires should be inspected and the tire pressure should be checked. The lamp should not illuminate when the tires are properly inflated.


What does it mean if the warning lamp flashes on and off and then remains illuminated?

For some TPMS, a flashing of the low tire pressure-warning lamp for a period 60 to 90 seconds followed by a steady warning symbol indicates a system malfunction. The flashing sequence followed by continuous illumination of the warning lamp will repeat at each subsequent vehicle start-up until the malfunction is corrected. Bring vehicle to a tire shop to diagnose the issue.


Are there different colored valve stems?

Orange Electronic supplies an aluminum valve stem as a standard for all replacement products; black stems are available upon request.

 

 

Note:

- OE Sensors will continue to transmit a signal after being removed from the tire. Prevent mixing signals by completely removing the OE sensor from the service area

 

- If a vehicle has been in an accident requiring a new ECU, the original sensor application needs to be used for the vehicle to recognize the sensors