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Fits the following 2009 Toyota Corolla Submodels:
Base, L, LE, S, XLE, XRS | 4 Cyl 1.8 L GAS, 4 Cyl 2.4 L GAS
2009 Toyota Corolla TPMS Sensor
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2009 Toyota Corolla Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to install the TPMS Sensor and transmitter correctly on 2009 Toyota Corolla?
A: Install the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter by placing it into the valve installation hole through the inside of the rim so the printed surface can be visible. Inspect the valve along with the transmitter because any visible defect and any foreign matter should be free from the inner grommet and rim hole area. The valve and transmitter will suffer damage while operating at high speeds when they are improperly oriented upside down. New valve and transmitter users must record their ID number before installation because subsequent registration in the ECU requires it. Install the new washer on the rim side before installing the new nut with 4.0 Nm torque (41 kgf-cm, 35 in-lbf) which should not exceed beyond the specified torque value. You must check all areas around the rim hole for oil, water or lubricant before using new grommets, washers and nuts because improper installation can happen otherwise. The mounting machine requires the wheel with its lower bead installed while the main body of the valve and transmitter needs to be placed in the defined shaded area to protect them from harm. Put in the upper bead while keeping both the tire bead as well as the tool away from the valve and transmitter. Apply specified torque settings to the valve nut just before you finish inflating your tire. Then examine the tire for leak with the help of soapy water. Before tightening, install the front wheel first using 103 Nm torque setting (1050 kgf-cm and 76 ft-lbf) followed by installation of the rear wheel with this same torque amount. Verify tires while performing the required recording of transmitter IDs. To complete the assessment examine the tire pressure warning system for regular operation.