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  • 6
    42607-06012
    Tire Sensor
    Valve Sub-Assembly, Tire Pressure
    • Part Notes: 2007-08
    MSRP: $82.70 Your Price: $59.42
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  • 8 Toyota 90942-A1009 Wheel Nut
    90942-A1009
    Wheel Nut
    Nut, Hub W/Washer
    • Part Notes: 2007-08, Type A
    MSRP: $10.13 Your Price: $7.28
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  • 9
    90942-A1011
    Wheel Nut
    Nut, Hub W/Washer
    • Part Notes: 2007-08, Type B
    MSRP: $11.18 Your Price: $8.03
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  • 10
    90942-01021
    Wheel Nut
    Nut, Hub
    • Part Notes: 2007-08, Type C
    MSRP: $7.63 Your Price: $5.49
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OEM 2008 Toyota Solara Parts for Wheels

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TPMS Sensor Installation and Repair Tips for 2008 Toyota Solara

  • Q: How to remove the TPMS Sensor and Transmitter on 2008 Toyota Solara?
    A: In order to replace the Tire Pressure Warning Valve and Transmitter, take off the wheels then release the tire air by removing the valve core. Take out the nut and washer to fall the valve in the tire. Take a tire unscrewer to loosen the bead, and remove the valve, inspecting it to see whether it was damaged.
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