BDFHYK 315MHz TPMS Sensor for Hyundai and Kia - OE529332M000 529332M550 52933A5000 4250B975 4250D585

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Product Detail
  • Type Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensors
  • SKU OS04248BK
  • OE Number 529332M000,529332M550,529332L550,52933A5000,42750B975,4250C276,4250D585,4250A225
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BDFHYK 315MHz TPMS Sensor for Hyundai and Kia Applications

This BDFHYK 315mhz tire pressure sensor is an OE-style aftermarket tire pressure monitoring system sensor replacement option for selected Hyundai and Kia applications that use a 315MHz direct TPMS system. It is intended for missing tire pressure readings, TPMS warning light concerns, sensor battery failure, or sensor damage during tire and wheel service.

Vehicle Fitment / Compatibility Check

Before ordering, verify year, make, model, 315MHz frequency, OE/interchange number, direct TPMS type, valve stem style, and relearn procedure. Fitment can vary by model year, wheel package, and TPMS configuration.

OE / Interchange Numbers

529332M000 529332M550
529332L550 52933A5000
42750B975 4250C276
4250D585 4250A225

315MHz TPMS Sensor Fitment Checks

  • Confirm the vehicle uses a 315MHz direct TPMS system.
  • Compare the listed OE numbers with the original tire pressure sensor.
  • Check valve stem style and wheel compatibility before installation.
  • Choose the correct quantity option for one-wheel replacement or full-set service.
  • Install during tire or wheel service with proper tire equipment.
  • Complete sensor activation and TPMS relearn after installation.

Common Symptoms and Replacement Situations

  • TPMS light stays on after tire pressure is corrected.
  • One or more tire pressure readings are missing.
  • The original sensor no longer communicates.
  • A sensor battery is weak or the sensor is damaged during tire service.
  • A replacement sensor is needed after wheel replacement or tire service.

Installation and Relearn Notes

After installation, inflate tires to the specified pressure, activate the sensor if required, and follow the vehicle TPMS relearn procedure. Some Hyundai and Kia applications may require a TPMS scan tool, OBD relearn, or professional tire service equipment.