Instructions
Genuine Bluetooth-Enabled TPMS Sensors for Tesla Models
(2400 MHz)
The Sensor you are purchasing is compatible with the following vehicle. If you need to purchase multiple sensors. Please buy more than one from the checkout page.
Vehicle: Tesla Model X / Y / S & 3 (These sensors are Bluetooth) These sensors will not work with older Tesla models before 2021. We have a listing for the older type on our website (315/433MHz).
Tesla Models using Bluetooth TPMS:
- Tesla Model 3 (Built Oct 2020-Present) – Bluetooth
- Tesla Model Y (All Model Y, since introduction in Oct 2020-Present) – Bluetooth
- Tesla Model X / X Plaid (Refreshed Model, Oct 2021-Present) – Bluetooth
- Tesla Model S / S Plaid (Refreshed Model, Jun 2021-Present) – Bluetooth
Replace Part Number:
- 1490701-01-B
- 1490701-01-C
- 1490701-00-B
- 1472547G
Fully Pre-Programmed and Bluetooth-Enabled TPMS Sensors for Tesla Models – FIT AND FORGET…
- STEP 1 – ORDER
- STEP 2 – FIT
- STEP 3 – DRIVE
Fully Pre-Programmed TPMS Sensors – FIT AND FORGET…
STEP 1 – ORDER
Order your TPMS sensors by selecting your car’s make, model, and year. After you place your order, we will carefully program each sensor specifically for your vehicle. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all process—each sensor is customized just for you. We’ve put a lot of effort into making this process easy and straightforward.
STEP 2 – FIT
Have your new TPMS sensors installed by any experienced tyre fitter. Our Automate sensors will automatically sync with the Control Module through a handshake between your vehicle and our sensors. However, some car manufacturers might require you to return to them for programming. Our Automate sensors eliminate that hassle. We’ll provide detailed instructions with your order, or you can find programming instructions for each vehicle make and model on our website.
Additionally, a programming cloning sensor tool is available as an add-on to make everything more convenient.
STEP 3 – DRIVE
Just drive your vehicle – To complete the operation, all that is needed is to drive the vehicle. Yes! It really is that easy! On average it takes around 15 minutes on a steady drive to allow the new pre-programmed sensors to communicate back to the vehicle’s systems. Voila! Your TPMS warning light will now be extinguished.
David G –
Good price, they work and fast shipping from Australia to Sweden – Verified Purchase
Wade Tyner –
A tire shop charged $20 to replace the valve; no programming was needed.
The OEM sensor had stopped reading, and the dashboard was showing the last reading (over a month ago).
After replacing the valve, the car started reading the sensor in less than a minute. – Verified Purchase