

SCHRADER SB-20076 TPMS SENSOR
OE Quality Replacement - Schrader TPMS Sensor (SB-20076)
315 MHz Direct-Fit for Cadillac and Chevrolet
Professional TPMS sensor with 8-digit decimal ID provides accurate tire pressure monitoring for 7-10 years of reliable service.
Perfect Applications
- Cadillac STS 2005-2008 replacement (OEM Part No. 25758220).
- Cadillac XLR 2004-2008 direct replacement sensors.
- Chevrolet Corvette 2005-2008 TPMS system repairs.
- Professional tire service shops requiring OE-quality sensors.
- Fleet maintenance operations needing reliable pressure monitoring.
- Independent repair facilities servicing luxury vehicle brands.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Number | SB-20076 |
| Frequency | 315 MHz |
| Sensor Type | Clamp-In |
| Housing Color | Red |
| Valve Material | Metal |
| Design | 1-Piece Construction |
| Shape | Butterfly (Type 4) |
| Torque Nut | 7Nm (62 in-lbs) |
| Torque Core | 0.5Nm (4 in-lbs) |
| FCC ID | MRXGMX295FM |
| IC Number | 2546A-GMX295FM |
| Sensor ID Length | 8 Digits |
| Sensor ID Type | Decimal |
Get Professional Cadillac TPMS Sensor Performance
Order your OE-quality Schrader SB-20076 sensor for reliable tire monitoring.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this Schrader sensor compare to universal TPMS sensors?
Direct-fit Schrader sensors offer plug-and-play installation with pre-programmed vehicle compatibility and exact OE specifications, while universal sensors require additional programming steps, multiple relearn procedures, and may not match original equipment performance standards exactly for your specific vehicle model.
Will this sensor work on my 2006 Cadillac STS?
Yes, the SB-20076 is specifically engineered for Cadillac STS models from 2005-2008 and directly replaces OEM part number 25758220. This sensor uses the exact 315 MHz frequency and 8-digit decimal ID format required by your vehicle's tire pressure monitoring system without any modifications needed.
What tools do I need to install this TPMS sensor?
Installation requires a calibrated torque wrench for proper mounting specs, standard tire mounting equipment for wheel removal, and a TPMS programming tool to register the new sensor ID with your vehicle's computer system and complete the mandatory relearn procedure for proper operation.
How long does a TPMS sensor typically last?
Quality TPMS sensors like the Schrader SB-20076 typically provide 7-10 years of reliable service under normal driving conditions. The internal battery is the primary limiting factor, though extreme temperatures, road salt exposure, and frequent tire changes can potentially reduce overall sensor lifespan.
Does this sensor require special programming after installation?
Yes, the sensor must be programmed to your vehicle's ECU using a TPMS scan tool to register the unique 8-digit sensor ID. After programming, you'll need to complete a system relearn procedure by driving at specific speeds to ensure the new sensor communicates properly with your dashboard warning system.
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