TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor for Hyundai Ioniq 2016-2021 | 52933-D9100 52933-D4100 52933-F2000
Keep your tire pressure monitoring system working reliably with this direct replacement TPMS sensor. Designed for specific Hyundai and Kia models including the 2016-2021 Hyundai Ioniq (AE), this sensor helps you maintain proper tire pressure for safer driving and better fuel efficiency. It comes pre-programmed for your vehicle's make, model, and year, so no sensor programming is required before installation.
This sensor operates at 433MHz frequency and has a battery life of about 3 years. The durable construction uses metal, rubber, and plastic materials to withstand road conditions. Once installed, you will need to activate the sensor using a scan tool or follow the vehicle's relearn procedure, which typically requires an OBDII tool. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper fit and function.
Whether you are replacing a faulty sensor or upgrading an older unit, this TPMS sensor restores the safety feature your vehicle came with. It directly replaces OEM part numbers 52933-D9100, 52933-D4100, and 52933-F2000. Confirm your vehicle fitment using the application list provided before ordering.
Key Features and Benefits
- Pre-programmed for your specific vehicle that eliminates the need for sensor programming before installation
- 433MHz operating frequency that ensures compatibility with your vehicle's TPMS system
- Battery life of about 3 years that provides long-term reliable performance
- Metal, rubber, and plastic construction that offers durability against road conditions
- Direct replacement design that fits OEM specifications for easy installation
Who Is This For
- Hyundai Ioniq owners (2016-2021) needing a direct replacement TPMS sensor
- Drivers with a faulty or dead TPMS sensor showing a warning light on the dashboard
- Vehicle owners looking for a pre-programmed sensor to simplify the replacement process
- Mechanics or DIY enthusiasts performing routine TPMS maintenance on compatible Hyundai and Kia models
Usage Scenario
Sarah noticed the tire pressure warning light on her 2018 Hyundai Ioniq dashboard had been on for days. After checking the tire pressures and finding them correct, she realized one of the TPMS sensors had likely failed. She ordered this pre-programmed replacement sensor and took her car to a local tire shop. The technician installed the sensor during a tire rotation and used an OBDII tool to complete the relearn process. Within 20 minutes, the warning light was gone, and her TPMS system was working again.
Micro Comparison
Unlike universal TPMS sensors that require manual programming and can be complicated to set up, this sensor comes pre-programmed specifically for your vehicle's make, model, and year. This saves you time and reduces the chance of compatibility issues. While some aftermarket sensors may need a separate programming tool, this one only requires activation through the relearn procedure.
Specifications
Material: Metal, Rubber, and Plastic
Operating Frequency: 433MHz
Battery Life: About 3 Years
Replaces OEM Part Numbers: 52933-D9100, 52933-D4100, 52933-F2000
Package Includes
- 1 x TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor
Why You Will Love It
Restoring your TPMS system gives you peace of mind every time you drive. You no longer have to guess whether a warning light means low pressure or a dead sensor. This pre-programmed sensor makes the replacement process straightforward and gets your safety feature back to working order quickly.
Questions and Answers
Question: Does this sensor need to be programmed before installation?
Answer: No, this sensor comes pre-programmed for your specific make, model, and year of vehicle. You only need to activate it using a scan tool or perform the relearn procedure after installation.
Question: What is the operating frequency of this TPMS sensor?
Answer: The sensor operates at 433MHz frequency.
Question: How long does the battery last in this sensor?
Answer: The battery life is approximately 3 years under normal driving conditions.
Question: What is the relearn procedure for this sensor?
Answer: The relearn procedure is done through the OBDII port. You inflate tires to correct pressure, read all sensor IDs, connect a TPMS tool to the OBDII port, turn the ignition on, and follow the prompts until the tool indicates the relearn is successful.
Question: Can I install this sensor myself?
Answer: Installation of TPMS sensors is recommended to be performed only by trained professionals. The process involves dismounting and mounting the tire, which requires a tire changer and proper tools.
Question: Will this sensor work on my 2017 Hyundai Ioniq?
Answer: Yes, this sensor is designed for the Hyundai Ioniq from 2016-06 to 2021-06. Please check the full application list in the product description to confirm your specific vehicle.
Details
This product is crafted with quality materials to ensure durability and performance. Designed with your convenience in mind, it seamlessly fits into your everyday life.
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