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Old Jul 26, 2024 | 09:32 PM
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Looking for some advice. I bought a new set of wheels for my 15 Z06. I bought 4 new GM tire sensors since my factory ones are 9 yrs old but still work fine. I am having all kinds of issues keeping the front sensors linked to the car. I can get them programmed but they wont stay linked after a 20 minute drive. I went thru 2 sensors on the driver front and am getting ready to swap the pass front for the 3rd time. The vendor I got the sensors from have been great to work with and said he sees cars like this from time to time. I put my oem wheels and tires back on just to see how they would link back up and they did great. I do not have led side markers. I am at a loss and looking for any advice on what to try. Thank you.
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Old Jul 26, 2024 | 09:37 PM
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Are you certain they're AC Delco sensors? Or at least a set of Schrader? Specific for the C7? I only ask because I did a new set of Schrader in a set of wheels with new tires and they synced fine. I also did a set of AC Delco with a set of forged wheels and new tires, and they also synced fine
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Make sure your vendor sent you OEM parts
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Yes GM oem sensors, I looked at them before having them installed.
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Are you certain that the sensors are genuine GM parts and not counterfit?
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Well I can tell you that they are part# 13598775 and are stamped on each one. From what I have been told is the GM sensors are made by Schrader?
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Well I can tell you that they are part# 13598775 and are stamped on each one. From what I have been told is the GM sensors are made by Schrader?
Now you guys got me wondering, I don't see GM anywhere on this sensor. Does anyone have a GM sensor laying around they can look at to see if it has the GM logo on it?
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Now you guys got me wondering, I don't see GM anywhere on this sensor. Does anyone have a GM sensor laying around they can look at to see if it has the GM logo on it?
I don't think they had the logo. What I vaguely remember is the Schrader set came in a paper/cardboard box(each one was in its own box) and the AC Delco came in a plastic bag.

If you look on RockAuto, I think they listed different part numbers for the early years and the later years, they also had different part numbers for Schrader, AC Delco and other "off" brands.
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