Description
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Maintain precise tyre pressure monitoring and safety with this set of 4 Genuine TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) sensors, specially designed for Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles. These TPMS sensors continuously measure the air pressure inside each tyre and transmit that data to your vehicle’s onboard system, helping prevent under-inflation, poor handling, increased tyre wear and reduced fuel efficiency. Designed to meet strict OEM-equivalent standards, this complete sensor set ensures accurate real-time tyre pressure readings and reliable warning alerts — crucial for safe and efficient driving.
OEM Number: 1383844, 1580826, AH521A159AA, 6G921A159BC, 6G921A159BB, GX631A159AA
Placement on Vehicle : Front, Left, Rear, Right
Terminal Type : Alligator
Mounting Style : Screw-In
Material : ABS, Aluminium
Frequency Range : 433 MHz
Operating Voltage: 2.1V~3.6V
Operating Temperature:-40°C to +125°C
Quantity : 4
For the Following Cars :
JAGUAR F-Type 2018-2021
JAGUAR I-Pace 2019-2021
JAGUAR E-Pace 2018-2020
JAGUAR F-Pace 2018-2020
JAGUAR XE 2018-2020
JAGUAR XF 2018-2020
JAGUAR XJ 2019
LAND ROVER Defender 2015
LAND ROVER Discovery 2014-2019
LAND ROVER Discovery Sport 2015-2019
LAND ROVER Freelander 2005-2006
LAND ROVER LR2 2008-2015
LAND ROVER LR3 2005-2009
LAND ROVER LR4 2010-2016
LAND ROVER Range Rover 2005-2019
LAND ROVER Range Rover Evoque 2012-2019
LAND ROVER Range Rover Sport 2006-2019
LAND ROVER Range Rover Velar 2018-2019
All our 4 Pcs Of Genuine Tpms Sensors For Jaguar E-pace X540 F-pace X761 I-pace X590 are OEM quality and reliable after market car parts. This 4 Pcs Of Genuine Tpms Sensors For Jaguar E-pace X540 F-pace X761 I-pace X590 is specifically compatible with JAGUAR & LAND ROVER .
Please use our make-model-year tool to check this part’s compatibility with your vehicle. However, please note that our tool is for reference only and we recommend that you check the part number on your old unit prior to purchasing.
If you are still not sure about the compatibility of this part to your vehicle, please supply us with the VIN number or Reg number in our live chat or contact form! You can also find details on our purchasing & shipping guide here.
Key Benefits — Why You Should Replace Your TPMS Sensors
✅ Accurate Pressure Monitoring for All Four Tyres
This 4-piece sensor set provides individual monitoring for each wheel, delivering real-time tyre pressure data to help ensure balanced handling, optimum fuel efficiency and improved safety.
✅ Essential for Safety & Performance
Properly functioning TPMS sensors alert you to under-inflated tyres, helping you avoid reduced traction, poor load carrying capability and potential tyre damage.
✅ Genuine Replacement for Jaguar & Land Rover
These sensors are genuine or genuine-style units designed to fit a range of Jaguar and Land Rover models with OEM-compatible tyre monitoring systems — offering direct fitment and reliable operation.
✅ Improves Fuel Economy & Tyre Life
Maintaining tyre pressure at the correct level improves rolling resistance, which can enhance fuel economy and reduce uneven tyre wear — extending tyre life and saving running costs.
✅ Easy To Install with Programming
After fitting new sensors, many vehicles will automatically learn the new IDs after a short drive or with a simple TPMS reset procedure — ensuring seamless integration with your vehicle’s system
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What does a TPMS sensor do?
A TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System) sensor measures the air pressure inside each tyre and transmits that data to the vehicle’s dashboard, alerting you when pressure drops below the recommended level.
Q2: Why should I replace all four TPMS sensors at once?
It’s best practice to replace all four sensors together because they wear out over time at similar rates — ensuring balanced monitoring and reducing the chances of another failure soon after replacing just one.
Q3: How often do TPMS sensors need replacing?
TPMS sensors typically last several years but eventually the internal battery and electronics degrade — especially after frequent driving or cycling through tyre services — warranting replacement.
Q4: Will my vehicle automatically recognise the new sensors?
Many Jaguar and Land Rover models will relearn the new TPMS sensor IDs automatically after driving at a steady speed for several minutes, though some may require a diagnostic tool for programming.
Q5: What are signs of TPMS sensor failure?
Common signs include a dashboard TPMS warning light, inconsistent pressure readings, or incorrect alerts — indicating faulty or weak sensors that can’t reliably transmit tyre pressure data
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