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Can anyone with a 2025 Taycan model confirm any of these TPMS sensors working with J1.2? I am not paying $1000 for OEM lol
 

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Hmmm. You’d think staff at America Tire (formerly Discount) would know about this. Are they able to do that there?
 


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I have a 2025 Taycan GTS sedan and purchased these sensors from tpms.com. Happily working in my Vossen winter wheels. They are $80 each. These replace the OEM part number 95C907255A.

Updated: These were ready to use - no programming.

H0254-PORSCHEPorsche OEM Huf TPMS Sensor 95C907255A 433MHz
[Valve Stem Option (RDV):Black Metal Valve Stem]
 
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I have a 2025 Taycan GTS sedan and purchased these sensors from tpms.com. Happily working in my Vossen winter wheels. They are $80 each. These replace the OEM part number 95C907255A.

H0254-PORSCHEPorsche OEM Huf TPMS Sensor 95C907255A 433MHz
[Valve Stem Option (RDV):Black Metal Valve Stem]
Facelift sensors:
Porsche Taycan Tire Pressure Sensors (TPMS) - OEM and Aftermarket Resources 1769345453006-6f


The pre-facelift has a lot more sensors available:
Porsche Taycan Tire Pressure Sensors (TPMS) - OEM and Aftermarket Resources 1769345656008-yv


It's either 433Mhz or 315Mhz depending on market. The best idea is to check by VIN.

My MY26 uses 95C907255A.
My MY22 used 9J1907275B, which is now PAB907275.

The frequency in the same market did not change (I wrote that wrong before).
 


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I have a 2025 Taycan GTS sedan and purchased these sensors from tpms.com. Happily working in my Vossen winter wheels. They are $80 each. These replace the OEM part number 95C907255A.

H0254-PORSCHEPorsche OEM Huf TPMS Sensor 95C907255A 433MHz
[Valve Stem Option (RDV):Black Metal Valve Stem]
thanks. This is exactly what I was looking for
 

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thanks. This is exactly what I was looking for
The HUF part number is RDE254V21 - shop around, you might find something better than $80.

All the non-Porsche sensors need programming though.
 

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Not sure what you mean by programming. The guy at America’s Tire tried to program the original one I mentioned (holding a hand device to the wheel) but couldn’t get them to talk to the Taycan. If you mean an additional step let me know
 

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Not sure what you mean by programming. The guy at America’s Tire tried to program the original one I mentioned but couldn’t get them to talk to the Taycan. If you mean an additional step let me know
The sensors are universal, they work for many different cars. Consider that they come "blank".
To program them a special device is needed (TPMS programmer), it does not need to be done with the car present, you just have to select 2025- Taycan in the device.
The seller of the sensors should be doing that if they are selling them to your car or a decent tyre shop can do it as well who has a TPMS programmer (most of the decent ones do).

Once the sensors are programmed they will work like the original ones - nothing needs to be done on the car, the car just notifies you of a wheel change and picks them up automatically.

The sensors sold by Porsche come already programmed from the factory.
 

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Thanks. I will look into this some more
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