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Aftermarket TPMS Sensor for Cayenne Hybrid 2014

delboystoy

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Can anyone recommend an aftermarket TPMS set of sensors, don't really want to spend £100+ per corner at Porsche if there is a good aftermarket set.
 
Post 858 … Re: 718 Cayman GT4 is here – at long last.!

(Thanks to Dave aka Twinfan)

Re: 718 Cayman GT4 is here – at long last.! Wednesday, October 21, 2020 10:18 AM (permalink) ? Helpful

I forgot to say, for anyone after a spare set of TPMS sensors don't go to your OPC. I was quoted £850(!) for supply and coding to my car. Doing some reading around, I belive the parts are supplied by Huf which is now BH Sens. They supply sensors and valves that certainly appear to be the same as the original Porsche parts and they come in both silver and black to match your wheels:

Silver: http://www.products.intellisens.com/Details/SensorDetails/RDE047V21
Black: http://www.products.intellisens.com/Details/SensorDetails/RDE047V26

They do not need coding as they're already set up for the 718 series according to their product catalogue:

https://www.intellisens.com/fileadmin/fetch.php?pdf=/fileadmin/pdf/Produktkatalog_2019_PDF.pdf

I struggled to find a reasonably priced supplier here in the UK, or even an EU based one, but these two websites are from the same German company and they list the TPMS sensors above:

https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/
https://www.autodoc.co.uk/

I used Autodoc yesterday and have a set of 4 black sensors on order which cost £145. I guess we'll see if they turn up and then hope they work, although I won't be fitting the Cup2s again until next year!
 
Yes those websites are essentially two different brandings for the same thing.
I have used Autodoc many times for multiple cars and they are definitely trustworthy so no concerns there.

The app is quite good also and can store your car details ready for next time.
Only downside I have found is the time delay for delivery from Germany but that is to be expected and more than worth the wait given their great prices.
 

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