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sunofwolf
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That is the oem sensor for the si and every other trim civic.switching TNPS sensors, did one sensor. see pic -it has a number. Does not work on SI. the tire shop is switching the sensors for free!![]()

That maybe true. Honda is the only one that can make it work with the cars computer at least on the 2013 SI- it seems to screwed up from honda on purpose to get $100 out of car owners. The sensor were working, but tire shop could not set them up with Honda's main computer. The only thing I could do without paying honda a $100 is put the old one's back on-they are setup with the main computer. The honda dealer here is a bunch of crooks.
All my sensors were tested and worked-all 8 of them. The old 4 sensors are set up with the car, the new one's not setup without Honda's scan tool.I am going to go to honda dealer with the new sensors and make sure these new one's are OEMThat is the oem sensor for the si and every other trim civic.
42753-TR3-A81
https://www.hondapartsonline.net/oem-parts/honda-sensor-assembly-tpms-42753tr3a81
And some TPMS aftermarket sensors such as this one don't work. Even though the part maker say it does. Note amazon has a close up pic of a OEM sensor and they don't match. This is beyond aggravating.there are TONS of companies that make sensors that are compatible for pretty much every make/model of car. If an oem sensor is say $50 a piece, you can usually find 20 other companies selling a compatible sensor for 20-40 dollars a piece. You can find countless companies selling tpms sensors that work with your car.
I’ve never seen one person have issues with reprogramming at 3rd party tire shops like discount tire with aftermarket wheels and aftermarket sensors.


Go to amazon look under 2013 honda civic-plenty of problems there with wheel sensors and this certain year not sure about 2012. it looks like they fix the problem in 2014! it's quite obvious to me honda screwed up the software and left it to me to sniff it out.
No one on the forum has posted issues, and you can clearly see how many people run two sets of wheels or have aftermarket wheels. As for amazon, I have no clue on those reviews. Someone could be buying incorrect stuff for their make/model/trim or junk. The 12 is the same as the 13. The 2014 doesn’t have sensors in the wheel. It uses the abs sensor to calculate tire pressure at each wheel based on the number of wheel rotations.perhaps you didn't look because I found plenty of people having problems with the 2013 honda si wheel sensor's.
Facts- the discount tire direct sensors don't seem to work with the tire shop scanners and Main Honda computer. Its possible a blown fuse-it has two somewhere. When the key is on the dash shows no sensor reading. I don't know what's wrong.Those sensors from tire direct are not made any more perhaps the part maker knows they don't work
Go to amazon look under 2013 honda civic-plenty of problems there with wheel sensors and this certain year not sure about 2012. it looks like they fix the problem in 2014! it's quite obvious to me honda screwed up the software and left it to me to sniff it out.
+1 for 2014 butt deduct -1 for hill assist. -2 for no Key.


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