It is time to replace TPMS sensors when a yellow TPMS symbol or position-specific is displayed on the dashboard instrument panel.
| Cadillac | SLS 2009-2013 |
| Chevrolet | AVALANCHE 2007-2013 |
| Chevrolet | AVEO 2018 |
| Chevrolet | CAPTIVA 2012-2019 |
| Chevrolet | EXPRESS Series 2010-2017 |
| Chevrolet | IMPALA 2008-2012 |
| Chevrolet | MALIBU 2010-2013 |
| Chevrolet | MALIBU 2016 |
| Chevrolet | Suburban 2007-2013 |
| Chevrolet | TAHOE 2007-2014 |
| Chevrolet | TRAVERSE 2009-2015 |
| GMC | ACADIA 2008-2016 |
| GMC | Yukon All 2008-2014 |
| Hummer | H2 2009-2010 |
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Step 1:Lift your car, remove tire and the valve stem core to allow all the air to escape, then strip away the tire. |
Step 2:Remove the old sensor |
Step 3:Insert the new TPMS sensor through the rim hole. |
Step 4:Inflate the tire, check the balance before installing the wheel |