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Just thought this might be useful information for others.   I had a set of aftermarket wheels on my 2018 truck and put them on my 2020.  Turns out those TPMS sensors won’t work with the 2020 HC.  So I went about searching for the right ones to replace.  I found GM part number 13516165 on multiple online sites and ordered a set.   The seller (sourceoneautoparts) put a note in the box, saying to give them a call before spending money in installation just in case.  So I called and the very helpful person said to call the dealer to find the right part as the 2020 wasn’t in his database. I called my dealer and they said my truck actually uses GM part number 13528563.  
 

they were happy to take the return, but I thought I’d give these a try anyway.   Guess what, they registered to the truck first try.  So it appears both part numbers would work.   

  The dealer wanted $52 each for the 13528563, and I bought the 13516165 online for $18 each.   Pays to give it a try.  
 

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I purchased a set of 4 on ebay new in package for $70 and work perfect.  The GM part # is 84413357.  Be sure the sensors you get are 433mhz and not 314.9 as the 2018 GM trucks.  When I had mine programmed last March, my shop didn't have the 2019 Silverado in the tpms tool.  If your tire store doesn't have the 2019 Silverado programmed in their tool (should by now),  tell them to use a 2018 Chev Traverse or any other GM vehicle that uses 433mhz..  They use the same frequency.  Good luck

 

P.S. be sure the sensors aren't for the trailers.  Look the same but won't work.  People are selling the included trailer sensors as 2019 truck sensors.

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3 hours ago, mafd2 said:

I purchased a set of 4 on ebay new in package for $70 and work perfect.  The GM part # is 84413357.  Be sure the sensors you get are 433mhz and not 314.9 as the 2018 GM trucks.  When I had mine programmed last March, my shop didn't have the 2019 Silverado in the tpms tool.  If your tire store doesn't have the 2019 Silverado programmed in their tool (should by now),  tell them to use a 2018 Chev Traverse or any other GM vehicle that uses 433mhz..  They use the same frequency.  Good luck

 

P.S. be sure the sensors aren't for the trailers.  Look the same but won't work.  People are selling the included trailer sensors as 2019 truck sensors.

vehicle tpms are 4C and trailer tpms are 4T

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Got them Installed today,  the 4C’s work just fine.  Also, the tool I bought on amazon works with both the old and the new sensors.   Thanks for the info

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Good job. I bought 2020 Silverado rims and tires package from dealer take offs. Put them on my wife’s 2017 Suburban and come to find out the 2020 TPMS sensors aren’t compatible with 2017 Suburban. Little pissed off because the dealer new what vehicle I was buying for. Now I have to buy sensors.

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