Black Schrader TPMS sensor with metal valve showing clamp-in design

OE Quality Tire Pressure Monitoring - Schrader TPMS Sensor (SB-20093)

315 MHz Clamp-In Design for Professional Vehicle Service

The Schrader SB-20093 TPMS sensor is a replacement tire pressure monitoring system component that meets original equipment quality standards with 315 MHz frequency operation and 8-digit hex decimal ID compatibility. Designed for specific vehicle makes and models requiring the SB-20093 specification, this sensor delivers reliable tire monitoring with proper torque specifications for secure installation.

Key Features and Benefits

Original Equipment Performance - Meets OE quality specifications ensuring accurate tire pressure monitoring that matches factory-installed sensors for reliable vehicle safety systems.
Dual Monitoring Capability - Measures both tire pressure and temperature to provide comprehensive tire condition data and help prevent blowouts.
Professional Installation Ready - Includes specific torque specifications (8Nm for nut/screw, 0.5Nm for core) ensuring proper installation by automotive technicians.

Perfect Applications

  • Professional automotive service shops requiring OE replacement sensors.
  • Vehicle repair for cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles with 315 MHz TPMS systems.
  • Fleet maintenance operations needing reliable tire monitoring components.
  • Automotive technicians performing TPMS sensor replacements and repairs.
  • Service centers specializing in tire and wheel service work.

Technical Specifications

Schrader SB-20093 TPMS Sensor Specifications
Specification Value
Part Number SB-20093
Frequency 315 MHz
Sensor Type Clamp-In
Part Design 2 Piece
Housing Color Black
Valve Material Metal
Shape 7 - Small Hammer
Manufactured By Siemens
Sensor ID Length 8 Digits
Sensor ID Type Hex Decimal
FCC ID KR5S120092001
Torque Nut 8Nm (71 in-lbs)
Torque Screw 8Nm (71 in-lbs)
Torque Core 0.5Nm (4 in-lbs)

Installation Requirements

Proper installation requires specific torque values and professional automotive equipment. Consult your application guide to verify vehicle compatibility before installation.

  1. Verify vehicle compatibility using Schrader application guide.
  2. Remove old sensor following manufacturer procedures.
  3. Install new sensor with specified torque values using calibrated torque wrench.
  4. Program sensor ID to vehicle TPMS system using scan tool.
  5. Test system operation and verify proper tire pressure readings.

Get Professional TPMS Performance Today

Replace your faulty tire pressure sensors with genuine Schrader OE quality components. Ensure accurate tire monitoring and vehicle safety with this reliable 315 MHz sensor designed for professional installation.

Order your Schrader SB-20093 TPMS sensor now for fast shipping and expert automotive service support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know if this sensor is compatible with my vehicle? A: Check the Schrader application guide using your vehicle's year, make, and model. Each TPMS sensor is vehicle-specific with unique mounting requirements, frequency settings, and sensor ID formats. Installing the wrong sensor can cause system malfunctions or error codes on your dashboard.
How do I know if this sensor is compatible with my vehicle?

Check the Schrader application guide using your vehicle's year, make, and model. Each TPMS sensor is vehicle-specific with unique mounting requirements, frequency settings, and sensor ID formats. Installing the wrong sensor can cause system malfunctions or error codes on your dashboard.

Q: What torque specifications are required for installation? A: Use 8Nm (71 in-lbs) for both the nut and screw components, and 0.5Nm (4 in-lbs) for the core. Always use a calibrated torque wrench for proper installation. Incorrect torque can cause sensor damage, air leaks, or mounting failures that compromise tire safety and sensor performance.
What torque specifications are required for installation?

Use 8Nm (71 in-lbs) for both the nut and screw components, and 0.5Nm (4 in-lbs) for the core. Always use a calibrated torque wrench for proper installation. Incorrect torque can cause sensor damage, air leaks, or mounting failures that compromise tire safety and sensor performance.

Q: How does this compare to universal TPMS sensors? A: The SB-20093 is vehicle-specific with exact OE specifications and direct-fit compatibility, while universal sensors require programming for multiple applications and may need additional adapters. OE sensors typically offer more precise fit, better durability, and fewer installation complications than universal alternatives.
How does this compare to universal TPMS sensors?

The SB-20093 is vehicle-specific with exact OE specifications and direct-fit compatibility, while universal sensors require programming for multiple applications and may need additional adapters. OE sensors typically offer more precise fit, better durability, and fewer installation complications than universal alternatives.

Q: Do I need special tools to program this sensor? A: Yes, you'll need a TPMS scan tool to program the sensor ID to your vehicle's system after installation. Most professional automotive shops have this equipment. The programming process registers the new sensor with your vehicle's computer to ensure proper communication and accurate pressure readings.
Do I need special tools to program this sensor?

Yes, you'll need a TPMS scan tool to program the sensor ID to your vehicle's system after installation. Most professional automotive shops have this equipment. The programming process registers the new sensor with your vehicle's computer to ensure proper communication and accurate pressure readings.

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