
SCHRADER SB-28982 TPMS SENSOR
Accurate Tire Pressure Monitoring - Schrader TPMS Sensor (SB-28982, 315 MHz)
OE-Quality Clamp-In Design with 35 in-lbs Torque Specification
The Schrader SB-28982 is a single professional-grade tire pressure monitoring sensor engineered to replace OEM sensors in Honda Pilot and Ridgeline vehicles. Operating at 315 MHz frequency, this clamp-in TPMS sensor delivers reliable tire pressure readings to enhance vehicle safety.
Perfect for Professional Installation
- Honda Pilot (2005) LX models with long stem valve requirements.
- Honda Ridgeline (2006-2008) RT trim levels.
- Auto repair shops requiring OE-quality replacement sensors.
- Vehicle owners seeking reliable tire pressure monitoring restoration.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Source | Schrader International |
| Frequency | 315 MHz |
| Torque Nut | 4Nm (35 in-lbs) |
| Torque Screw | 4Nm (35 in-lbs) |
| Torque Core | 0.5Nm (4 in-lbs) |
| FCC ID | T7B-2T |
| Housing Color | Black |
| Sensor Type | Clamp-In |
| Part Design | 2 Piece |
| Valve Material | Metal |
| Shape | 8 - V Shape |
| IC Number | 6484-2T |
| Manufactured By | Entire Solutions / TRW |
| Sensor ID Length | 8 Digits |
| Sensor ID Type | Hex Decimal |
| Quantity | 1 Sensor |
| Compatibility | Honda Pilot 2005 LX, Ridgeline 2006-2008 RT |
Installation Requirements
- Remove wheel and tire following safety procedures.
- Deflate tire and break bead from rim.
- Remove old TPMS sensor using valve stem tools.
- Install new SB-28982 sensor in clamp-in position.
- Torque aluminum nut to 35 in-lbs with calibrated wrench.
- Torque valve core to 4 in-lbs for proper sealing.
- Reassemble tire and program sensor to vehicle ECU.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Honda vehicles does the SB-28982 TPMS sensor fit?
This sensor fits 2005 Honda Pilot LX models with long stem valves and 2006-2008 Honda Ridgeline RT trim levels as a direct OEM replacement.
What is the correct torque specification for installation?
The aluminum nut requires 35 in-lbs (4Nm) torque, while the valve core needs 4 in-lbs (0.5Nm). Use a calibrated torque wrench for accurate installation.
How does this compare to universal TPMS sensors?
The SB-28982 is vehicle-specific with pre-configured settings for Honda applications, eliminating programming steps and ensuring proper ECU communication.
Does this sensor require special tools for installation?
Installation requires standard TPMS service tools including valve stem pullers, tire mounting equipment, and a calibrated torque wrench.
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