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Originally Posted by Dr Jkel
I will definitely check on this with Savini before I order them, maybe get a written guarantee or something. Terri you said problems, is it because yours is an earlier VIN. Mine is 18261, is there a difference in sensors?
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I just think that since its been shown that many Camaros have problems with some after market TPMS sensors, it's your safest bet to get the GM sensors for your car. Some people have had no problems with some after market sensors and others have. I could not get the after market sensors to work in my car. They would pair and then they would lose their pairing after about 20 minutes. So, I bought the GM sensors from my dealer and they work perfectly. It was a learning experience for me and I'm just trying to save you similar aggravation, time, and expense.
My car was built in January and it had the problem. PQ's car I think is an earlier build and it had the problem. There are several threads in the forums that discuss this. The GM sensors are known to work.
I ordered my sensors from my dealer and he asked for my VIN number when he ordered them. I have no idea if there is a difference in part number from early vs later builds. That's why I was willing to pay a little more to get a sensor that the dealer would guarantee to work and it did.