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Old 12-02-2019, 06:15 PM
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Hello, any options other than the JPL sensors at nearly $200 per tire?
 
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Be nice to know what you drove. L322 chassis saw two generations in both 315 mhz and 433 mhz.
At any rate, you can get VDO direct replacements between $50-80 depending on year and frequency.

 
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Be nice to know what you drove. L322 chassis saw two generations in both 315 mhz and 433 mhz.
At any rate, you can get VDO direct replacements between $50-80 depending on year and frequency.

Thank you. I have a 2012 Range Rover Supercharged.
 
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That helps. It doesn't narrow down if its a 315 or 433 mhz, however I think by 2012 they were all 433. If that is the case, you would need a VDO SE51003 or SE53028 (both are suitable).
 
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That helps. It doesn't narrow down if its a 315 or 433 mhz, however I think by 2012 they were all 433. If that is the case, you would need a VDO SE51003 or SE53028 (both are suitable).
I believe that the change happened in 2013. Is there a VDO part for 315 MHz?
 
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I own a 2016 Sport Range Rover V8 Supercharged Dynamic Drive. I just bought snow tires and looking for sensors for the tires. I was told by Dill that they make sensors for the Range Rover that are already programmed that are sold by Tirerack. Tirerack did not have them,, the part number is 5266. Any ideas where to get these or what may work other than $163 each through Range Rover Dealership.
 
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SE52029 for the 315 MHz.
 
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