Product Description
Genuine TPMS Sensor 10718213 (QY1104A2) – SAIC MG Vehicles
Ensure accurate tyre pressure monitoring and maintain optimal vehicle safety with this Genuine TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) Sensor, part number 10718213 / QY1104A2. Designed to meet original equipment specifications, this sensor provides reliable tyre pressure and temperature monitoring for a wide range of SAIC MG vehicles.
Features
Genuine OEM TPMS Sensor
Part Number: 10718213
Alternate Part Number: QY1104A2
Accurate tyre pressure and temperature monitoring
Direct-fit replacement for factory-installed sensors
Pre-tested for quality and reliability
Long-lasting battery life
Helps maintain vehicle safety, fuel efficiency, and tyre longevity
Compatible Vehicles
MG3
MG6
ZS
HS
GS
i5
i6
RX3
RX5
RX8
Package Includes
1 × Genuine TPMS Sensor (10718213 / QY1104A2)
Important Note
This sensor may require programming and relearning to the vehicle using a compatible TPMS programming tool after installation. Professional installation is recommended.
TPMS Sensors Made Easy – Order, Fit, Drive
Tip: Before ordering, check the “Learn Type” under Specifications on the product page.
This tells you whether your vehicle is Auto/Self Learn, Stationary/Static Learn, or requires ECU Programming.
STEP 1 – ORDER
Order your TPMS sensors by selecting your car’s make, model, and year. We’ll supply the correct sensors for your vehicle and include the right
relearn instructions based on the Learn Type. Simple, clear, and matched to your car.
STEP 2 – FIT
Have your new TPMS sensors installed by any experienced tyre fitter. What happens next depends on your vehicle’s Learn Type:
- Auto / Self Learn: the vehicle learns the new sensors after driving.
- Stationary / Static Learn: the sensors must be triggered while the vehicle is parked (usually with a TPMS tool).
- ECU Programming Required: the sensor IDs must be registered/written into the vehicle’s TPMS ECU using a compatible tool.
We include the correct steps with your order, and you can also find relearn instructions on our website.
For vehicles that require ECU programming, our tool makes the process much quicker:
View ECU Programming Tool
STEP 3 – LEARN / DRIVE
Complete the relearn method listed under Learn Type. For many vehicles, a steady drive of 10–20 minutes is all that’s needed for the
system to recognise the sensors and switch the TPMS light off. For Static or ECU-programmed vehicles, the tool step is completed first,
then a short drive may be required to finalise the relearn.