TPM sensors part number

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I need a set of TPM sensors for a second set of wheels I've purchased and it seems I need a set compatible with part number 5Q0907275B (433MHz). Is this correct, can someone pls confirm?

So many re-sellers selling these, I wonder if the majority are the same with different labels on them or there are actual marked differences. Mine are going on track wheels so would be beneficial if they didn't melt.
 
Pm me your reg I’ll check
 
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Aussie rego mate, that help? Or VIN? It's 2022 8Y.

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Thanks mate, that’s good info I’ll try doing some digging to see what the differences are between 5Q0907275B vs 5Q0907275F or if they’re cross-compatible.
 
Thanks mate, that’s good info I’ll try doing some digging to see what the differences are between 5Q0907275B vs 5Q0907275F or if they’re cross-compatible.

I used aftermarket ones on my 8V winter wheels.
Worked perfectly.
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I used aftermarket ones on my 8V winter wheels.
Worked perfectly.
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It's good you got black valve options with your sensors.

The feedback I'm getting is that both B and F versions will work. I'll try get the F's only because that's what the correct part number is. Maybe it's actually something to do with how they are programmed because one vendor said they can program their sensor to be 5Q0907275F.

Ps. We don't need winter wheels here when a winter day is 15-20C lol, we need track wheels!
 
It's good you got black valve options with your sensors.

The feedback I'm getting is that both B and F versions will work. I'll try get the F's only because that's what the correct part number is. Maybe it's actually something to do with how they are programmed because one vendor said they can program their sensor to be 5Q0907275F.

Ps. We don't need winter wheels here when a winter day is 15-20C lol, we need track wheels!

These had 2 valve stem colours silver and black.
They basically program them for your car before dispatch.
The reason I went aftermarket is the OEM ones don’t always fit every aftermarket alloy and these were £125 for 4


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These had 2 valve stem colours silver and black.
They basically program them for your car before dispatch.
The reason I went aftermarket is the OEM ones don’t always fit every aftermarket alloy and these were £125 for 4


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So far I haven't been disappointed with aftermarket TPMS, still have a set in our 4WD that sees a bit of off-road action, extreme. heat, river crossings, rocks etc and it hasn't missed a beat in almost 4 years.
 
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