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BMW TPMS Sensors for 2014+ VDO 433mhz SE52056

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Replace your existing TPMS sensors, or choose these sensors when going with a new set of wheels. These TPMS sensors SE52056 are genuine VDO TPMS, the same ones that came stock on your BMW. Each order includes TPMS sensors and required valve stems. Many non-OEM TPMS sensors cause errors and don't work quite as well as the OEM ones, so go with a name and sensor you can trust, VDO TPMS# SE52056.

Before ordering please verify your exact vehicle is shown below

Are These OEM BMW Sensors?
In January 2012, Beru sold their TPMS division to the German auto-electronics company, Huf. The change should not affect you, but the sensors purchased from them will now say Huf on the housing. While they are Huf-branded sensors, please be assured that they are OEM parts.
  • No errors
  • OEM BMW# 36106856209
  • OEM TPMS sensors for your BMW
  • Typically have life of 5 years
  • VDO SE52056
 

Applications

BMW

2013

128i Cabriolet

 

2013

128i Coupe

 

2013

135i Cabriolet

 

2013

135i Coupe

 

2013

135is Cabriolet

 

2013

135is Coupe

 

2013

328i Cabriolet

 

2013

328i Coupe

 

2013

328i xDrive Coupe

 

2013

328is Coupe

 

2013

335i Cabriolet

 

2013

335i Coupe

 

2013

335i xDrive Coupe

 

2013

335is

 

2013

528i Sedan

 

2013

528i xDrive Sedan

 

2013

535i Gran Turismo Base Model

 

2013

535i Gran Turismo Sport Pkg

 

2013

535i Sedan

 

2013

535i xDrive Sedan

 

2013

550i Sedan

 

2013

550i xDrive Sedan

 

2013

640i Convertible

 

2013

640i Coupe

 

2013

640i Gran Coupe

 

2013

650i Convertible

 

2013

650i Coupe

 

2013

650i Gran Coupe

 

2013

650i xDrive Convertible

 

2013

650i xDrive Coupe

 

2013

650i xDrive Gran Coupe

 

2013

740Li

 

2013

740i

 

2013

750Li

 

2013

750Li xDrive

 

2013

750i

 

2013

750i xDrive

 

2013

760Li

 

2013

ActiveHybrid 5

 

2013

Alpina B7

 

2013

Alpina B7 xDrive

 

2013

M3 Convertible

 

2013

M3 Coupe

 

2013

M5

 

2013

M6

 

2013

X1 sDrive28i

 

2013

X1 xDrive28i

 

2013

X1 xDrive35i

 

2013

X3 xDrive28i

 

2013

X3 xDrive35i

 

2013

X5 M

 

2013

X5 xDrive35d

 

2013

X5 xDrive35i

 

2013

X5 xDrive50i

 

2013

X6 M

 

2013

X6 xDrive35i

 

2013

X6 xDrive50i

FAQs

What does TPMS do?

  • The system monitors the pressure of the tires (some cars monitor the spare tire as well) and provides the driver a warning if any tire is under inflated.

Special Precautions:

  • DO NOT use tire puncture sealant as it could damage the sensor.
  • Removal of the OEM tires can damage the sensor. The sensor must be removed prior to dismounting the tire from the rim. There is a specific procedure for doing this and the dealer and tire shops familiar with TPMS systems should be able to do it properly.

Can I install sensors on my new wheels?

  • Yes.  You can also swap the sensors from the OEM wheels. Read special precautions above about sensor removal. Not all wheels will accept the sensors. Some aftermarket wheels may be labelled 'TPMS ready', but you will have to verify the sensor will properly fit. New sensors will have to be registered with the vehicle's computer to clear the TPMS light.

What about tire rotation?

  • Tire rotation should not affect the sensors. Worst case, you will get the blinking TPMS and may have to make a trip to the dealer to clear the code.
Mod Category:
Wheels
Mod Category:
Tires
Mod Subcategory:
TPMS