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2025 Taycan J1.2 TPMS Part Number Confusion – 95C.907.275 vs 95C.907.255A

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Hey there,,

I just picked up a set of 21” RS Spyder wheels to replace the 20” OEMs on my ’25 Base Taycan. While looking into TPMS sensors, I’ve run into some conflicting info on which part number is correct for the 2025 Taycan. The two I keep finding are:

  • 95C.907.275
  • 95C.907.255A
Has anyone here confirmed which one actually fits the ’25 Taycan? I believe the 275’s are the older sensor and the 255’s the newer, which are also on the Macan EV

Appreciate the help!
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This also caught me on using a set of earlier matte RS Spyder wheels on a 2025 Taycan. I called the dealer for the correct pn on my 2025 Turbo and was told to order

  • 95C.907.255A

I ordered huffs from TPMS.com, will let the group know how it works out.
 
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This also caught me on using a set of earlier matte RS Spyder wheels on a 2025 Taycan. I called the dealer for the correct pn on my 2025 Turbo and was told to order

  • 95C.907.255A

I ordered huffs from TPMS.com, will let the group know how it works out.
I purchased the set of 95C907255 sensors below and had them mounted on my 25 Taycan Base and no dice - just threw out the TPMS Service Required Error. I reached out to my dealer and they provided the same part number as yours above. Probably should have reached out to the dealer beforehand!

https://www.tpmsbargains.com/Huf-In...5-Porsche-Taycan-TPM-p/tpms-0025-tay-hufm.htm
 

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Do you think tpmsbargains may have sent you the wrong sensors? If you look at the link you provided, the item title quotes 255, but the description says 275. There is probably a copy paste error. I wonder if the employee on the other end just sent you a set of Huf RDE017.
Based on my research, the 2025 992.2 and Macan use the same TPMS sensors as the Taycan. The Huf model number for them is RDE254. What is the model printed on your actual Huf sensors?
 


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I gave up on buying a new set of TPMS and just took the existing one from my OEMs and put it in my new wheels.

This is the TPMS thats been used on MY25 4 Cross turismo
Part no: 95C 907 275

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This also caught me on using a set of earlier matte RS Spyder wheels on a 2025 Taycan. I called the dealer for the correct pn on my 2025 Turbo and was told to order

  • 95C.907.255A

I ordered huffs from TPMS.com, will let the group know how it works out.

Just to follow-up, these worked just great.
 


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Just wanted to update in case someone faces the same problem I did. Autel Mx sensors work very well with our Taycans. I had them programmed at 433mhz and 95c907275 and it worked.
For the 2025 Taycan, Autel lists 3 different sensor IDs. There is only one at 315 mhz which is to cover the 95c907275A OEM sensor. The other two are at 433 mhz. One is to replace the 95c907255 and the other 95c907275.
What's nice with Autel sensors is that your local tire shop can reprogram them as often as they want and they can do it with the sensors mounted and full pressure in the tire. So you can try all 3 different IDs to see which one works. (and you can get them with rubber, silver metal or black metal valves. I got black metal valves, looks OEM)
Just make sure you educate your tire shop that Porsches have auto relearn and that they do not need to make the car learn the new sensors through the OBD/SFD which is locked to anyone other than a Porsche dealership. They need to clear dtc's with their Autel tool if there is a permanent tpms error present. The car will then be able to go into auto relearn when you select the appropriate tire size in the settings-vehicle-tpms menu
 

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I ordered these to my MY26 GTS, which just arrived and work well. 95C907255 (from teile.com in Europe)
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