Chedman13
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Thought I'd compile my findings in one place to help save someone a lot of money. My dealership wanted over $1,000+tax for 4 TPMS sensors (parts only!). I'm not sure how that math adds up as the MSRP isn't even that high.
Sensor - 9J1907275B x4
Sensor Bolt - PAF009379 x4
Valve Stem - 9P1601361E (I believe this is black) x4
Total = $699.60 in MSRP for 4 of each
Or you can buy the exact OEM sensor (made by Huf). The sensors are black and you can get silver, black or gunmetal valve stems:
https://www.tpms.com/Porsche-OEM-Huf-TPMS-Sensor-9A790727502-433MHz-p/h0047-porsche.htm
https://www.tpmsdirect.com/Porsche_Macan_TPMS_Sensor_p/9018-08.htm
https://www.tpmsbargains.com/Porsche-Taycan-TPMS-Sensor-p/tpms-9018-ta-01.htm
Alternatively, you can buy the same sensor in orange (they are a universal but pre-programmed from the factory to the correct 433 mhz), made by Huf (OEM manufacturer). You can also get the silver, black or gunmetal valve stems.
https://www.tpmsbargains.com/Huf-In...rsche-Taycan-p/tpms-9008-09-hufm-0020-tay.htm
https://www.tpmsbargains.com/Huf-In...e-Taycan-TPMS-p/tpms-9018-04-uvc-0020-tay.htm
https://www.tpmsdirect.com/Huf_IntelliSens_TPMS_Sensor_Fits_Porsche_p/rde047-porsche-uvc.htm
Whenever replacing tires, wheels, etc. (basically if you dismount the tires), I highly suggest cheap insurance and buying new valve stems. Why? Because the rubber seats to the initial form and if you change things up, you could potentially not get a good of a seal. Rubber also degrades over time.
https://www.tpms.com/Porsche-OEM-TPMS-Replacement-Valve-Stem-Set-p/rdv021set-porsche.htm
https://www.tpmsdirect.com/Huf_RDV021_TPMS_Valve_p/rdv021.htm
I recommend only getting the orange ones because they will function exactly the same and save you money! Same OEM quality.
And the relearn procedure is easy, you don't need codes off the sensors, need to reprogram, go to the dealer, etc. that I've seen posted.
There are certain TPMS that do require a (Autel TPMS relearn tool for example on my Toyota), but not the Porsche Taycan. These are the sensors for 2020 and 2021 Taycan's.
Sensor - 9J1907275B x4
Sensor Bolt - PAF009379 x4
Valve Stem - 9P1601361E (I believe this is black) x4
Total = $699.60 in MSRP for 4 of each
Or you can buy the exact OEM sensor (made by Huf). The sensors are black and you can get silver, black or gunmetal valve stems:
https://www.tpms.com/Porsche-OEM-Huf-TPMS-Sensor-9A790727502-433MHz-p/h0047-porsche.htm
https://www.tpmsdirect.com/Porsche_Macan_TPMS_Sensor_p/9018-08.htm
https://www.tpmsbargains.com/Porsche-Taycan-TPMS-Sensor-p/tpms-9018-ta-01.htm
Alternatively, you can buy the same sensor in orange (they are a universal but pre-programmed from the factory to the correct 433 mhz), made by Huf (OEM manufacturer). You can also get the silver, black or gunmetal valve stems.
https://www.tpmsbargains.com/Huf-In...rsche-Taycan-p/tpms-9008-09-hufm-0020-tay.htm
https://www.tpmsbargains.com/Huf-In...e-Taycan-TPMS-p/tpms-9018-04-uvc-0020-tay.htm
https://www.tpmsdirect.com/Huf_IntelliSens_TPMS_Sensor_Fits_Porsche_p/rde047-porsche-uvc.htm
Whenever replacing tires, wheels, etc. (basically if you dismount the tires), I highly suggest cheap insurance and buying new valve stems. Why? Because the rubber seats to the initial form and if you change things up, you could potentially not get a good of a seal. Rubber also degrades over time.
https://www.tpms.com/Porsche-OEM-TPMS-Replacement-Valve-Stem-Set-p/rdv021set-porsche.htm
https://www.tpmsdirect.com/Huf_RDV021_TPMS_Valve_p/rdv021.htm
I recommend only getting the orange ones because they will function exactly the same and save you money! Same OEM quality.
And the relearn procedure is easy, you don't need codes off the sensors, need to reprogram, go to the dealer, etc. that I've seen posted.
There are certain TPMS that do require a (Autel TPMS relearn tool for example on my Toyota), but not the Porsche Taycan. These are the sensors for 2020 and 2021 Taycan's.