Mopar Tire Pressure Monitor Systems

68297578AA - : Temperature/Pressure Sensor for Mopar Image

Temperature/Pressure Sensor

Mopar 68297578AA
TEMPERATURE/PRESSURE
$90.80
MSRP $140.00
Save $49.20
35.1% Off
68440295AA - : Fuel Pressure Sensor for Mopar Image

Fuel Pressure Sensor

Mopar 68440295AA
$191.40
MSRP $294.00
Save $102.60
34.9% Off
68302134AA - : Differential Pressure Sensor for Mopar Image

Differential Pressure Sensor

Mopar 68302134AA
Includes Rubber Hoses, Clamps, Quick Connect Fittings and Mounting Bracket. Also See Group 008-615 for More Exhaust Sensors.
$119.88
MSRP $183.00
Save $63.12
34.5% Off
68312652AC - : Crankcase Pressure Sensor for Mopar Image

Crankcase Pressure Sensor

Mopar 68312652AC
Assembly. With Hose, Clamps And Bracket.
$69.49
MSRP $106.00
Save $36.51
34.4% Off
68445162AB - : Fuel Pressure Sensor for Mopar Image

Fuel Pressure Sensor

Mopar 68445162AB
$39.56
MSRP $57.60
Save $18.04
31.3% Off
68217109AA - : Differential Pressure Sensor for Mopar Image

Differential Pressure Sensor

Mopar 68217109AA
$74.76
MSRP $115.00
Save $40.24
35% Off
68295556AA - : Temperature/Pressure Sensor for Mopar Image

Temperature/Pressure Sensor

Mopar 68295556AA
The Mopar Temperature/Pressure Sensor (Part Number 68295556AA, SKU 68295556AA) is a genuine OEM component engineered to monitor key...
$68.43
MSRP $105.00
Save $36.57
34.8% Off
56054621AB - : Door Pressure Sensor for Mopar Image

Door Pressure Sensor

Mopar 56054621AB
Up To 01/16/2012.
$52.44
MSRP $76.25
Save $23.81
31.2% Off
68229761AB - : Differential Pressure Sensor for Mopar Image

Differential Pressure Sensor

Mopar 68229761AB
$158.73
MSRP $243.00
Save $84.27
34.7% Off
68164085AA - : Door Pressure Sensor for Mopar Image

Door Pressure Sensor

Mopar 68164085AA
After 01/16/2012.
$54.74
MSRP $79.60
Save $24.86
31.2% Off

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Tire Pressure Monitor Systems: Why They Matter

Every Chrysler vehicle relies on a Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) to track air pressure in the tires and alert the driver when adjustments are needed. Proper inflation improves fuel efficiency, traction, and overall safety. When a TPMS fails, it can result in inaccurate readings or no warning at all, leading to potential tire damage. Understanding what causes these failures helps avoid unnecessary risks on the road.

Common Reasons TPMS Fails

TPMS sensors are sensitive components that can wear out over time. Battery depletion is the most frequent cause of failure, as most sensors last about five to ten years before needing replacement. Corrosion from road salt or moisture exposure can also weaken the sensor’s housing, leading to malfunctions. Additionally, aftermarket wheels or incorrect sensor installations may interfere with proper operation, making a genuine Chrysler TPMS the better choice for reliability.

When to Replace TPMS for Best Performance

If the TPMS warning light stays on even after inflating the tires, a sensor may be faulty. Drivers of models like the Chrysler 300 and Chrysler Pacifica should check for inconsistent readings or sensors failing to reset after maintenance. Choosing a genuine Chrysler TPMS ensures accurate monitoring, while low-cost aftermarket sensors may not communicate properly with the vehicle’s system. While replacing the TPMS, it’s a good time to inspect the wheel speed sensor to maintain proper stability control.

A working TPMS keeps tires performing at their best while preventing unexpected issues. We offer authentic Chrysler TPMS sensors built to factory standards, ensuring they integrate seamlessly with your vehicle. Avoid the risks of generic parts—choose Mopar-Direct for dependable replacements.