Description
Four pounds of pressure. That is the difference between a tire that holds the road and one that silently betrays you at highway speed. The modern automobile is a symphony of sensors — hundreds of data points per second streaming through CAN bus networks — yet the four patches of rubber connecting you to asphalt remain the most under-monitored component on the vehicle. The Silent Sentinel changes that arithmetic. This is not a generic TPMS sensor. It is an Autel MX-Sensor: the universal programmable replacement that speaks both 315MHz and 433MHz protocols, covers 99% of vehicles on North American and European roads, and programs in seconds through any Autel TPMS tool.
What separates the MX-Sensor from the commodity clones flooding the aftermarket is the dual-frequency architecture. Most vehicles in North America use 315MHz; most European and Asian vehicles use 433MHz. A shop that stocks the MX-Sensor stocks both — one SKU replaces hundreds of OEM part numbers. The rubber valve stem variant is designed for standard alloy and steel wheels, with a snap-in profile that matches OEM fitment and a torque specification that eliminates the slow leaks plaguing poorly-installed aftermarket sensors. Each sensor is pre-loaded with Autel's latest vehicle protocol library and wakes on-demand via low-frequency trigger — no manual ID entry, no vehicle-specific programming dongles.
For the independent shop owner, the economics are compelling: four MX-Sensors at this price point versus four OEM sensors at dealer markup, plus the programming labor that an Autel tool completes in under 30 seconds per wheel. For the DIY enthusiast running a seasonal wheel set, this is the difference between staring at a TPMS warning light for six months and having a system that actually works. The MX-Sensor's battery is rated for 5-7 years of service life — roughly the lifespan of a set of performance tires — and uses a standard cell architecture, eliminating the "sealed unit" disposability that frustrates environmentally-conscious drivers.
The tire that speaks is the tire that protects.
Key Features
- ✦ Dual-frequency programmable — 315MHz + 433MHz in one sensor, covers global vehicle fleet
- ✦ Universal vehicle coverage — replaces 99% of OEM TPMS sensors with one part number
- ✦ Rubber snap-in valve stem — OEM-standard fitment for alloy and steel wheels
- ✦ Programs in seconds via any Autel TPMS diagnostic tool — no manual ID entry required
- ✦ Pre-loaded with latest vehicle protocol library — domestic, Asian, and European models
- ✦ 5-7 year battery service life — rated for typical tire replacement cycle
- ✦ 4-pack value configuration — complete set for one vehicle or seasonal wheel swap
Technical Specifications
- Brand: Autel (MX-Sensor series)
- Frequency: Dual-band 315MHz / 433MHz (programmable)
- Valve Stem Type: Rubber snap-in
- Vehicle Coverage: 99%+ of North American, European, and Asian vehicles
- Programming: Via Autel TS-series, MaxiTPMS, or MaxiSys tools
- Battery Life: 5-7 years (typical service life)
- Sensor Weight: ~24g (without valve stem)
- Pressure Range: 0-800 kPa (0-116 PSI)
- Operating Temperature: -40°C to +125°C
- Package: 4 sensors per set
Application Scenarios
The MX-Sensor 4-pack is the go-to solution for independent tire shops, auto repair facilities replacing failed OEM sensors, DIY enthusiasts managing seasonal tire/wheel swaps, and fleet maintenance operations that need standardized sensor inventory. A single shop can stock the MX-Sensor instead of maintaining shelves of vehicle-specific OEM sensors. For the driver, having a full set of four ensures balanced monitoring — replacing just one failed sensor often leads to a second failure within months.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need a special tool to program these sensors?
A: Yes. The MX-Sensor requires an Autel TPMS programming tool (TS508, TS608, MaxiTPMS, or MaxiSys series). Programming takes approximately 20-30 seconds per sensor via low-frequency trigger.
Q: Will these work with my vehicle's factory TPMS system?
A: The MX-Sensor is compatible with 99%+ of vehicles equipped with direct TPMS. This includes virtually all vehicles sold in North America since 2008 and in Europe since 2014. If your vehicle displays individual tire pressures on the dashboard, it uses direct TPMS.
Q: Is installation complicated?
A: Professional installation is recommended — the tire must be dismounted to access the valve stem. Most tire shops complete a four-sensor replacement in 30-45 minutes including mounting and balancing. Sensor programming takes under a minute.
Q: How long do the batteries last?
A: Rated for 5-7 years under normal driving conditions. The sensor enters a low-power sleep mode when parked and wakes on wheel rotation. Once the battery depletes, the sensor must be replaced — batteries are not user-serviceable in this model.
Q: Can I use these on a vehicle that originally had 315MHz sensors?
A: Yes. The MX-Sensor is dual-frequency and is programmed to the specific frequency your vehicle requires. During programming, the Autel tool configures the sensor for either 315MHz or 433MHz operation based on vehicle selection.
Q: What happens after installation — do I need to "relearn" the car?
A: Most vehicles require a TPMS relearn procedure after sensor replacement. For many models this is a simple sequence (ignition on/off, press a button combination). Some vehicles auto-learn new sensor IDs after a short drive. Your Autel tool can trigger the relearn on most vehicles.
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