Kia Stinger TPMS Valve

For anybody that's interested the part number for the TPMS valve is 52933 J5000. I found them on Ebay for 26.00 American, with shipping it came out to under 150.00 Canadian for four. My Kia dealer said to buy them because they figure they'll be over 100.00 each if he orders them.
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Ordered mine! Thanks @More Power !
 
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Thanks for the info.
 
Question is, can you program the TPMS with your own programmer or you have to have Kia reprogram those TPMS each time you swap wheels?
 
Question is, can you program the TPMS with your own programmer or you have to have Kia reprogram those TPMS each time you swap wheels?
If it's like the ones I bought for my Optima, they'll program themselves after a couple of kms.
 
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The ones I ordered showed up a couple of days ago, in a Hyundai box. Went to the Kia dealer and the service manager said not to worry as a fair bit of the parts he orders comes the same way.
Thank you for the update! It sounds like you received OEM parts. :)
 
When we change wheels to aftermarket ones, what do we need to do to ensure the TPMS still works and we can see the tire pressure on the cabin screen?
 
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When we change wheels to aftermarket ones, what do we need to do to ensure the TPMS still works and we can see the tire pressure on the cabin screen?
You just drive a few km and they reset themselves!
 
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Thanks Bro. Another stupid question. Is the TMPS attached to the wheel and require detach and attach when change wheels?
You should look at getting a separate set of TPMS valves for each set of wheels
 
Meaning cannot reuse the one given by KIA?

Yes you can reuse them. The tire shop may need to “rebuild them” meaning new O rings which are usually a couple bucks.

@BIGRED point was that if you get another set of TPMS for the aftermarket wheels you can swap back to the stocks if necissary without having to put the TPMS back in.
 
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