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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

MSRP $387.88
$261.17
Part Number: 897A0-06010
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Receiver Assembly Door
Description: Wo/Intelligent Key System. To 11/2012.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

MSRP $417.48
$281.11
Part Number: 897B0-0E010
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Receiver, Receiver Assembly Elect
Description: Highlander. With push button start. To 11/2016.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

MSRP $379.01
$255.20
Part Number: 897B0-42330
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Receiver Assembly Elect
Description: From 12/2021.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

MSRP $309.68
$208.30
Part Number: 897B0-0E410
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Receiver Assembly Elect
Description: From 06/2024.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

MSRP $379.56
$255.57
Part Number: 897B0-04010
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Receiver, Receiver Assembly Elect
Description: Tacoma. With smart key. Keyless Ignition.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

MSRP $955.25
$643.20
Part Number: 89760-0E031
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Receiver, Receiver Assembly Tire
Replaces: 8976048020
Description: Highlander Hybrid. Japan Built.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

MSRP $379.06
$255.24
Part Number: 897B0-0R120
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Receiver Assembly Elect
Replaces: 897b00r050
Description: Exc.Japan Built. From 05/2023. From 12/2021. From 12/2022. To 05/2023. Keyless Ignition.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

MSRP $379.06
$255.24
Part Number: 897B0-0C040
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Receiver Assembly Elect

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

MSRP $310.54
$208.87
Part Number: 897A0-52010
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Computer, Receiver, Receiver Assembly Door
Description: With keyless entry. Yaris.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

MSRP $379.06
$255.24
Part Number: 897B0-04030
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Receiver Assembly Elect
Description: To 09/2022. Keyless Ignition.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

MSRP $416.99
$280.77
Part Number: 897B0-07011
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Receiver, Receiver Assembly Elect
Replaces: 897b007010
Description: To 10/2015.

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Receiver

MSRP $959.54
$646.09
Part Number: 89760-0R012
Toyota Toyota
Other Names: Receiver, Receiver Assembly Tire
Replaces: 897600r011
Description: RAV4.

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Modern vehicles equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system, or TPMS for short, are an increasingly common sight these days. In fact, your Toyota or Scion model likely has one installed at the factory. Their role is to relay real-time tire pressure information to the driver, whether through a gauge, low-pressure warning light, or display.

A tire pressure monitoring system improves your driving in many ways. First, they help limit the increased tire wear that can come about due to under-inflated tires. Second, they improve fuel economy. Lastly, and most importantly, they help to prevent accidents caused by improperly inflated tires.

Before TPMS became commonplace, drivers had to get out of their vehicle, crouch down, unscrew the stem cap, and use a tire gauge to check their tires' air pressure. Not only is that inconvenient, but it's also messy work. A tire pressure monitoring system cuts down on the number of times you need to do that, since it's designed to alert you once the tire pressure gets low. You only need to check the pressure once that warning light triggers.

How To Spot A Failing Tire Pressure Monitor System

Early warning is the best way to avoid a flat tire or significant rim damage. Unfortunately, sometimes even the best TPMS can go bad. Signs of trouble include:

  • The dash warning light comes on, flashes repeatedly, and then turns off
  • Uneven tire wear
  • Strange noises coming from your wheels
  • Your steering wheel jerks from one side to the other
  • Worsening fuel economy, even those the TPMS light did not come on
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    If you do need to replace your TPMS, choose the right parts for the job. Your manufacturer designs theirs to work with your model, delivering the compatibility that you need. Find yours, along with any other tire accessories you may need, right here in our online auto parts inventory. We sell them at a nice discount compared to the MSRP, so buy now and let us get your order shipped right out!