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ACDelco 13586335 GM Original Equipment Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensor

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Fulfilled by Metro 24 Wholesale, Inc.

Arrives Thursday, May 29
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Features

  • Battery is made to last upto 10 years of normal use
  • Designed to communicate perfectly with your GM vehicles TPMS module
  • Enhance safety of your vehicle
  • GM recommended replacement part for your GM vehicles original factory component
  • Offering the quality, reliability, and durability of GM OE

Description

ACDelco GM Original Equipment Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensors (TPMS) are battery powered sensors located in the tire that monitor the vehicle’s tire pressure, and warn the driver when pressure falls more than 25% below the manufacturer’s recommendations (normally through a slow pressure loss). The sensor is connected with the valve stem, and by way of Radio Frequency (RF) technology, sends pressure updates to the vehicle’s on-board computer. Tire pressure is displayed on the vehicle’s Driver Information Center (DIC), or when low, a warning lamp might be illuminated to warn the driver. The U.S. Federal Regulations require that new cars and light trucks be equipped with TPMS starting in 2008. These original equipment tire pressure monitoring sensors have been manufactured to fit your GM vehicle, providing the same performance, durability, and service life you expect from General Motors.

Brand: ACDelco


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.4 x 2.8 x 1.2 inches


Item Weight: 1.12 ounces


Manufacturer: ‎ACDelco


Brand: ‎ACDelco


Model: ‎13598771


Item Weight: ‎1.12 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.4 x 2.8 x 1.2 inches


Item model number: ‎13540600


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎Yes


Exterior: ‎Painted


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎13586335


OEM Part Number: ‎13540600


Date First Available: June 13, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worked perfect for the Chevy traverse
Guy at the garage installed them no problem. They needed to be synced and he had a little remote code reader that he walked around the car with. Took a minute to screw them in, and another minute to rescan them. When i put new tires on, I gave him these and he did not even charge me for putting these in. 2 minutes time was all. You hold your fob's lock and unlock at same time for like 8 seconds until horn beeps. Then he starts at driver front wheel and goes to driver rear, the passenger rear, then passenger front with this code machine thing and it senses the sensor and sets it to the position of the car, so you know what tire is low. As he scans in each tire, the horn beeps once, when he gets to last tire the horn beeps twice. Now I learned that my sensor was having issues because when they rotated my tires they DID NOT reset the sensors to the proper location! And so when my front left was low, i would check it and it was fine, but my rear right was low. I thought my sensors were bad, sheesh, the Walmart guy never re-scanned the sensors after rotating my tires! UGHHHH! LOL - But Now I know to ask if they re-scanned! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020 by Flipp

  • Up to date positive buying experience.
Purchased 4 of them for my 2010 Silverado. Product shipped and delivered within a couple days. No issues, showed up brand new in genuine Delco individual packages as they would from manufacturer. Installed with no issues. I did have one valve core that wasn’t quite tight enough and did need slight tightening. That’s a Delco issue though. Heads up to all buyers. I did need to buy a TPMS learn tool to get them to pair to my truck. I was not able to accomplish the typical air pressure let down procedure in the manual. Not one of them would pair using that method. I’ve done this procedure multiple times without any issues before. I do know GM eliminated this procedure sometime around the 2012 model year. So these may be updated sensors that require the learn tool. These are the same part number any auto store would sell. The tool is available on Amazon for $10. I wish I would have just bought the tool years ago, it made the whole process very easy and didn’t require more pressure adjustments. All in all a very good purchase. No different experience then if you bought them from a parts store. Except they were about a third of cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020 by Tractor Guy

  • They worked great
Great product now let's see how long they last .
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by Juan Fernandez

  • DOA for my 2008 Silverado - Update
Seller has provided a full refund for this item which is all that can be expected since for whatever reason it did not work on my vehicle. Item looked good. In sealed Genuine AC Delco bag. Looked identical to the old one I was replacing which had stopped working. Compared both carefully before removing the old one. Installed the new one, re-seated my tire on the rim and aired it up then bolted wheel back on the right rear of my 2008 Silverado truck and proceeded with the learn/matching procedure. The other three tires would transmit and the horn beeped as before but the tire with this new sensor would never beep regardless of how much air I let out. This was the same problem I had before with the old sensor. I tried the procedure over and over 7 times . The other three wheels would register with a horn beep when I let out air but this new one would never register. I double checked before ordering this sensor and the order info stated that it was the correct sensor for my 2008 Chevy Silverado. It looks identical to the old one I removed but does not work. I don’t know if the battery in the sensor is dead, the unit is defective or if it’s the wrong one for my vehicle but after installing it in the wheel before finding that it does not work, obviously I cannot return it for replacement or refund. I still have my original problem with sensor not working in this tire but now I’m also out the cost of the “new” sensor and the labor of installing it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2020 by Reiford

  • Old Stock / Died at 16 months
Good value. Long battery life. Pretty accurate so far. It's been really hot out and blacktop is scorching. Set at 32 cold and monitor read at 32...Drove 25 miles and TPM went to 36 and manually gauged tire pressure and were at 34. So off a little (2lbs) but hi heat can affect TPMS EDIT: JUNK!!! DONT BE FOOLED BECAUSE THE SAY AC DELCO!! This is the second complete set I've purchased that have all gone completely dead after 16 months. Yes there cheap and AC Delco but were manufactured 7 years ago and have been sitting in a warehouse as blackstock. Most likely wholesaled and then resold here on Amazon. Dont waste your money Not worth a nickle You get what you pay for, Trust me save your money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2021 by Robert Antraccoli

  • Don't seem to last
I have to also add a comment about the seller, Seismic. When I notified the company of the issues regarding these sensors on my truck, they didn't ask what they needed to do, they refunded the payment! This is something I was not expecting. These guys are great and I look forward to working with them again. I purchased 4 of these to replace the sensors on my truck. They were purchased on Dec 13 2021 and installed a couple months later when I purchased new tires. I contacted the seller about these items as I had questions and was assured they were not New Old Stock items and these were the correct sensors for my truck. These sensors typically last at least 10 years and the original sensors lasted 13 and 14 on my car. However, just over 1 year old, now it seems the batteries are going dead. Last week the two front sensors would not read and I got the message to service the system. The next morning only one sensor would not read. I rotated the tires to see if the problem followed the sensor that is not reading and cannot match the sensors to the truck. If they only last a year, they are not worth purchasing. I tried to contact the seller but cannot find how to do it as I wanted to ask if there was any warranty. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023 by Kendra

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