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GM Genuine Parts Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Valve Kit with Cap, Core, Washer, Grommet, and Nut
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GM Genuine Parts Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Valve Kit with Cap, Core, Washer, Grommet, and Nut

GM Part #19117464

ACDelco Part #19117464

MSRP$9.66*

ACDelco GM Original Equipment Tire Pressure Monitoring System Valve Kits are conveniently packaged with additional components to service your tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), and are GM-recommended replacements for your vehicle's original components.

  • Helps measure tire pressure
  • Triggers warning indicators when tire pressure is low
  • GM-recommended replacement part for your GM vehicle's original factory component

About this product

ACDelco GM Original Equipment Tire Pressure Monitoring System Valve Kits are conveniently packaged with additional components to service your tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), and are GM-recommended replacements for your vehicle's original components. These battery-operated sensors are located in the tires of your vehicle and help monitor tire pressure. These original equipment tire pressure monitoring system valve kits have been manufactured to fit your GM vehicle, providing the same performance, durability, and service life you expect from General Motors.

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  • Helps measure tire pressure
  • Triggers warning indicators when tire pressure is low
  • GM-recommended replacement part for your GM vehicle's original factory component
  • Offering the quality, reliability, and durability of GM OE
  • Manufactured to GM OE specification for fit, form, and function

ClassificationOE
ColorAluminum

24 Months/Unlimited Miles Limited Warranty for Parts (plus Labor if installed by a GM dealer)

Please visit our warranty page on Gmparts.com for full warranty details.

Correctly functioning TPMS can have the following benefits:

  • Lower risk of hydroplaning
  • Shorter braking distances
  • Longer tire life
  • Better ride and handling
  • Greater vehicle fuel economy
  • Less CO2 gas emissions

ModelBody StyleTrimYear(s)
Allure2006, 2007
Enclave2008
LaCrosse2006, 2007

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you cannot always tell when a tire is under-inflated by just looking at it. Not only is there a safety issue of driving on an under-inflated tire, but proper tire inflation can save you money. Properly inflated tires will get your vehicle better gas mileage.

No, once the battery dies the entire sensor must be replaced.

Yes, if the TPMS light appears as a BLINKING yellow lamp for more than one minute and then stays on solid, then diagnostic service is needed and one or more sensors may need to be replaced. If TPMS is not functioning properly, it cannot detect or signal a low tire condition. Some vehicles may also display 'Service Tire Monitor System' on the driver information center.

No, it is important to look at the PSI number in the inside door panel of your vehicle to make sure you get the proper tire inflation, and most newer cars will let you check your PSI right on your vehicles dashboard. Over-inflated tires can cause extra wear to your tires.

Yes. A Low Tire telltale will be on solid immediately after KEY ON, and will be accompanied by a CHECK TIRE PRESSURE message in the Driver Information Center (if equipped). A system malfunction causes the telltale to flash for the first 60 seconds of a KEY ON event, and then go solid. *Tip: These behaviors repeat at each KEY ON cycle. The best way to diagnose the vehicle (if you're not sure which warning is being displayed) is to KEY OFF and KEY ON again while watching the telltale and DIC messages.

Yes. Sensor Learning should be done when the vehicle's tires are rotated (since sensor position on the vehicle has changed) or when a sensor is replaced/a new sensor is installed (since a new ID has been introduced to the vehicle). Sensor Learning is not required when simply correcting the tire pressure resolves the vehicle problem.

Yes. These displays come up after a battery disconnect/reconnect because the system is waiting for updated pressure information to be sent from the tire pressure sensors. As each sensor transmits its information, the display is updated appropriately. Note that when dashes or 148 PSI (1020 kPa) are displayed after a battery disconnect/reconnect, the System Malfunction warning is NOT displayed - because the system is still working properly, and simply waiting for updated information from the sensors. Driving the vehicle above 20 mph (32 km/h) for 2 minutes gets the sensors talking, and restores the correct pressure values to the display. It is also possible to restore the values by using the J-46079 TPM tool, using the 'Activate' function at each tire to activate the sensor (it is NOT necessary to put the system into Learn mode, in this special case).