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Source for o-rings for TST 507 Cap-Style TPMS


Al F

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Does anyone have a source for the o-rings needed when you replace the battery in the TST 507 Cap-Style sensors?

I need to replace the batteries in my TST 507 Cap-Style TPMS sensors, but I need a source for the o-rings.  When I unscrew the cap to access the battery the o-ring tears apart.

I have looked on Vulcantire.com where I bought the sensors, but they want an arm and a leg for the o-rings and batteries as a package.  $24 for a set of 10.  The o-rings should be just nominal cost and the batteries are not expensive at the store or Amazon.

I did try to do a search on this forum, but don't get any hits for "TPMS AND ring"  or "TPMS AND rings" 

 

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11 hours ago, Dutch_12078 said:

I've been using these 10x12 mm O-rings from Amazon. $5.49 for 20.

https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-Rings-Nitrile-Rubber-Diameter/dp/B07FRDHVHX/

Thanks for the quick response and excellent info. 

I also finally found a thread in this forum where others discussed this topic: 

There is a link in the above thread for pretty much the same o-rings.  https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-100Pcs-Nitrile-Sealing-Grommets/dp/B01MTNZLGL 

 

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Also in the same thread I mentioned above:  https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-100Pcs-Nitrile-Sealing-Grommets/dp/B01MTNZLGL  a couple people wrote that they did {edit)  NOT put o-rings back on when they just replaced the battery.  They put a dab of silicone plumbers grease on the threads and that worked fine.  

I meant to write that some people did NOT put o-rings back on. 

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I use Silicone Grease on my O-Rings and get several years on each O-Ring.  Dow DC-4 or DC-11 depending what I grab from my tool box.

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We haven't replaced any of our orings on our TST 507 sensors in the 10 years we have been using them. Usually changing out the batteries about once a year, sometimes longer. We have 12 sensors and in those 10 years, I think I have replaced 5 sensors and three of those were for breakage. I did on the beginning put a little bit of RTV sealant on the threads but haven't lately.

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