The compatibility charts on some of the web sites list C2D47193 being the Jaguar F Pace part number as being interchangeable with LR070840. One seller on Ebay from England lists the specifically the F Pace as being compatible with LR070840.I'm not sure. The set I got for my winter wheels is LR058023 but I haven't gotten it programmed yet to confirm (they aren't automatically recognized by the system).
It is the equivalent part number for 433Mhz sensors for other late model year Jaguars. At the time I acquired them, there were no FP-specific parts listed, but I suspect that any sensor with that frequency will work so long as you have the programming tools since TPMS technology isn't proprietary (a lot of aftermarket alternatives).How do you know that LR058203 is compatible with the F Pace?
Thanks Ramsta, I ordered my wheels, nuts, tires and TPMS through PMC Tire last night. They claim to ensure the TPMS valves will be calibrated to the vehicle specified. Also placed a note in my order asking to confirm so will see. Everything will arrive all mounted ready to go, will just need to have the TPMS programmed once installed.433Mhz
Did you get your TPM sensors to work?I've purchase those parts as well and havent been able to get those working. The OEM parts from jag are just way too expensive. Dealaer says even reprogrammimg didnt help. Will keep everyone posted.
Interesting, I just looked at the uni-sensor application chart, and they specify 433MHZ for the F-Pace. What are we to believe !!I've had my winter tires on for two month with 315 MHZ Uni-Sensor TPMS and no issues
The frequency for Canadian spec sensors (315) are different than those in the US (433).Interesting, I just looked at the uni-sensor application chart, and they specify 433MHZ for the F-Pace. What are we to believe !!I've had my winter tires on for two month with 315 MHZ Uni-Sensor TPMS and no issues
Can you explain to me why the Canadian spec is different for the same uni-sensor!! I find it hard to believe that they install different TPMS in Canadian F-PacesThe frequency for Canadian spec sensors (315) are different than those in the US (433).
I cannot explain it, but apparently JLR has been transitioning from 315 to 433 over the past couple of years. The frequencies vary by model and market so there are still some Jaguar and Range Rover models in the US with the 315 range, but not the FP.Can you explain to me why the Canadian spec is different for the same uni-sensor!! I find it hard to believe that they install different TPMS in Canadian F-PacesThe frequency for Canadian spec sensors (315) are different than those in the US (433).
Should my dealer be able to tell me if I have 315 or 433 in my vehicle?I cannot explain it, but apparently JLR has been transitioning from 315 to 433 over the past couple of years. The frequencies vary by model and market so there are still some Jaguar and Range Rover models in the US with the 315 range, but not the FP.
Yes. My dealer didn't know right away (probably due to all the random frequencies being used) but reached out to his regional parts rep and confirmed it for me. I'm scheduled for programming my winter wheels after Thanksgiving so will know for sure then.Should my dealer be able to tell me if I have 315 or 433 in my vehicle?I cannot explain it, but apparently JLR has been transitioning from 315 to 433 over the past couple of years. The frequencies vary by model and market so there are still some Jaguar and Range Rover models in the US with the 315 range, but not the FP.
4 x SENSOR TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING LR070840 433MhzThe frequency for Canadian spec sensors (315) are different than those in the US (433).