Nope, just UJ6, the generic code for TPMS.
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Nope, just UJ6, the generic code for TPMS.
on the tpms 24/7 website (on the Tahoe for instance) they only sell them for 2004 and up (thru 2018) and they all use the same part number for the 315mhzNope, just UJ6, the generic code for TPMS.
So the op should be ok to use the 2018 ones in his 2005?on the tpms 24/7 website (on the Tahoe for instance) they only sell them for 2004 and up (thru 2018) and they all use the same part number for the 315mhz
on the tpms 24/7 website (on the Tahoe for instance) they only sell them for 2004 and up (thru 2018) and they all use the same part number for the 315mhz
per rockauto there is some different oem part numbers but it still shows specification uj6 for both a 2004 and a 2008This is definitely wrong. Nbs needs nbs. I'm not sure if the NNBS and k2 are interchangeable.
was there a particular reason why?There's a thread or two about all this. My wheels are from a 2015, so I did the research before. Had to change them to work with my 06.
was there a particular reason why?
ok, no biggie I was just curious I thought they were pretty standard across the boardI don't remember. Something about the truck not being able to talk to them, iirc. I can search some more this evening. It's in the forum somewhere.