2011-2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Manufacturer: Schrader

Manufacturer part number: 20398

Frequency: 433 mhz

OEM part number (s) coverage: 56029398AB, 56029398AA, 4250B668, 68241067AB

TPMS Relearn website: http://www.tpmsrelearn.com/2016/12/08/chrysler-2/

The TPMS sensor that is used in the Jeep Grand Cherokee in 2001-2015 is the Schrader 20398. The valve stem is made out of rubber and black in color.

The valve stem can be removed from the sensor body and replaced with another black rubber valve stem.

Schrader 20398 fits the following Jeep models: 2013-2016 Wrangler

You can purchase the sensor here:  http://www.tpms.com/Chrysler_Dodge_TPMS_56029398AB_56029398AA_6824106_p/s0398.htm

 

 

 

Does TPMS feel like a puzzle?

Does your shop feel like TPMS is a huge puzzle?  So many sensors, so many service kits, and so many part numbers!!!  ShopTPMS can help.  We have decades worth of experience and know how to help you get your customers back on the road quickly and safely. 

One of the best ways to do this is with the Schrader EZ Sensor.  Schrader has now combined all of its part numbers into one EZ to program, universal sensor the #33500.

Contact us today to get more information and to setup a wholesale TPMS account.

ShopTPMS  –  714-692-8767  sales@shoptpms.com  www.shoptpms.com

Does TPMS feel like a puzzle?

Does your shop feel like TPMS is a huge puzzle?  So many sensors, so many service kits, and so many part numbers!!!  ShopTPMS can help.  We have decades worth of experience and know how to help you get your customers back on the road quickly and safely. 

One of the best ways to do this is with the Schrader EZ Sensor.  Schrader has now combined all of its part numbers into one EZ to program, universal sensor the #33500.

Contact us today to get more information and to setup a wholesale TPMS account.

ShopTPMS  –  714-692-8767  sales@shoptpms.com  www.shoptpms.com

TPMS sensor installation – Best Practices Tip #4

TPMS sensor installation – Best Practices Tip #4

 

Prior to doing a TPMS relearn procedure on any vehicle always check to be sure the tires are all inflated to the manufacturers suggested pressure.  These suggested pressures can be found on the driver side door placard near the VIN plate. 

Improperly inflated tires or tires not set within the manufacturers settings for that vehicle can prevent a TPMS relearn from completing.  for more information on TPMS relearn and reset procedures go to www.tpmsrelearn.com