TPMS Sensor Used by Subaru
Subaru uses Genuine Subaru TPMS Sensors for its vehicles. These sensors are designed for use with certain Subaru wheels and are available as genuine OEM accessories. They are intended for Subaru owners who do not want to disassemble their original wheels to reuse the TPMS sensor when replacing tires or wheels.
The specific part numbers for these TPMS sensors include 28103AG01C and 28103-AJ00A. These sensors are used in various Subaru models such as Crosstrek, Forester, Impreza, Legacy, Outback, STI, Tribeca, and WRX.
It’s important to note that Subaru TPMS sensors do not have an inbuilt relearn mode to enable the vehicles to relearn the TPMS IDs when a TPMS repair tool is used to activate the sensor. Therefore, it is recommended to have access to a Bartec Tech600Pro tool, which is able to diagnose Subaru TPMS issues and has an extra interface to the vehicle OBDII/CANbus to communicate with the vehicle Engine Control Unit (ECU) and download the TPMS data.
In summary, Subaru uses Genuine Subaru TPMS Sensors, with specific part numbers such as 28103AG01C and 28103-AJ00A, for various models including Crosstrek, Forester, Impreza, Legacy, Outback, STI, Tribeca, and WRX. These sensors are intended for use with certain Subaru wheels and are available as genuine OEM accessories.
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Contents
- Are OEM TPMS sensors better than aftermarket?
- What brand of TPMS sensors does Subaru use?
- What is the TPMS on a Subaru Outback?
- Where is the TPMS module on a Subaru?
- How do I know which TPMS sensor I have?
- Who makes Subaru OEM o2 sensors?
- How much does it cost to replace a TPMS sensor?
- Are all TPMS sensors compatible?
- Does Subaru use direct or indirect TPMS?
- How do I know if my TPMS are direct or indirect?
Are OEM TPMS sensors better than aftermarket?
OE TPMS Sensors last longer, have a 1 in 1 million failure rate, come with a manufacturer warranty, and are much better understood by auto shops around the country. Don’t waste money and time with cheap knock offs. Never compromise your safety and the safety of other to save a buck.
What brand of TPMS sensors does Subaru use?
Schrader Electronics
The manufacturers of the Subaru TPMS are Schrader Electronics. The tables below show which models they are fitted to.
What is the TPMS on a Subaru Outback?
And stay on until you properly inflate the tires. You can confirm the recommended cold pressure level by checking the tire pressure specifications listed on the driver’s side door panel.
Where is the TPMS module on a Subaru?
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How do I know which TPMS sensor I have?
Using a washer rubber grommet and a hex nut. Number three is the banded sensor. It is fastened to the drop center of the wheel inside the mounted tire and wheel assembly.
Who makes Subaru OEM o2 sensors?
Denso brand
The Denso brand is what Subaru uses as OEM.
How much does it cost to replace a TPMS sensor?
between $314 and $368
The average cost to replace the TPMS Sensor is between $314 and $368. Find out TPMS Sensor replacement pricing for your vehicle.
Are all TPMS sensors compatible?
Yes, most TPMS sensors are vehicle specific. In cars with factory-installed TPMS sensors, the sensors are always vehicle-specific. Automakers get these systems from specific suppliers, and the supplier can vary from model to model. If you use an incompatible TPMS sensor, it likely won’t work with your car’s system.
Does Subaru use direct or indirect TPMS?
Your Subaru uses the direct type, which uses a wheel-mounted, battery-powered sensor. More than likely, one or more of the tire pressure sensors is failing. These battery-powered sensors have an expected life of seven to 10 years.
How do I know if my TPMS are direct or indirect?
Direct TPMS uses direct tire pressure sensors on each wheel to measure tire pressure while indirect TPMS does not use sensors. Indirect TPMS frequently use the anti-lock brake system (ABS) speed sensors to calculate pressure.