




🚗 Stay ahead on the road with Bosch’s universal TPMS sensor—precision, speed, and fit that your ride deserves!
The Bosch QF0471 is a universal tire pressure monitoring system sensor featuring dual-band 315/433MHz compatibility and a durable rubber valve stem designed for steel wheels. It requires programming with Bosch or compatible TPMS tools before installation, enabling rapid 3-second setup. Engineered for accuracy and longevity, this sensor ensures optimal tire pressure monitoring, enhancing safety, fuel efficiency, and tire life across a wide range of vehicles.




































| ASIN | B0CSZ83R5Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,677 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #208 in Replacement Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Sensors |
| Brand | Bosch |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (85) |
| Date First Available | January 22, 2024 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Item Weight | 1.14 ounces |
| Item model number | QF0471 |
| Manufacturer | BOSCH Automotive |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QF0471 |
| Model | TPMS |
| Product Dimensions | 3.74 x 2.17 x 1.5 inches |
C**R
Doesn't work for Toyota until programmed to the specific vehicle.
It works for my Toyota Tacoma. I mounted it and at first it didn't register. None of the tires would show up with any pressure in the tires. I contacted the seller, who said it has to be programmed to the vehicle. I took it to a local tire shop, and they progremmed it in one minute. All read out now.
A**O
TPMS sensor installation and programming.!
I bought this tpms sensor for my Ford Explorer but unfortunately, it doesn't work for me because it has to be programmed with a special tool which I don't have. If you are thinking of buying this sensor and installing by yourself, I recommend that you first find out if you have access to the necessary programming tool because otherwise you won't be able to program it and you will end up wasting time and money and you will have to take your car to a specialized workshop to have the installation and programming work done which in most cases costs anything in between $80 and $160 just for the programming and/or installing of a single tpms sensor.
J**.
Muy fácil de programar,veremos que tan duradero es.
J**J
No era compatible con mi toyota tundra 2012
J**J
Dead batteries on sensors, not usable. That's why this was so much
Bought this sensor I finally received It took my 2016, Dodge Charger down to the tire shop and had them mount the sensors just to find out that the batteries were either dead or there's no communication And the sensor was no good, be careful, don't waste your money.
Y**Z
Works as it should
Works perfectly at a fraction of the cost of a dealership sensor.
A**R
Not all
These work with my 2019 Ford, but my Ford programming tool could not program them. Whilst Bosch lists the devices which will work, it took me two tire shops to find a tool which would be compatible. My local Sam’s Club had the right one in their garage.
R**Y
Works like the real thing
Works like OEM parts
J**5
Perfect
G**Z
NO JALA EN LA CAMIOENTA QUE LO PEDÍ JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 2017
J**J
Reçu seulement 3 au lieu de 4
J**S
No lo pude programar, ahora tendre que compar otro generico
L**.
No me funcionaron , no son compatibles con mi GMC Acadia 2017
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