Tire Pressure Sensors for 2006 Nissan Frontier part number 40700-CK001

from these two photos it looks like the nut and washers are included

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I'm sorry but those aren't the items from the original link you posted. I clicked the ebay link that you posted in the initial post of this thread and the items shown in that link do not contain nuts or washers. I can't speak for additional items you found on ebay but the listed oem part numbers from Nissan do not contain the nut or washer. You purchase them separately. Roll your dice and take your chances and let us know what you end up with.
 
Are these eBay and Amazon sensors real or counterfeit?

The eBay ones linked in Post #1 by the OP are counterfeit TPM sensors. The listing provides photos of the gray cap and the battery contact terminals on the backside. They are supposedly the Pacific Industrial Co., LTD units made for Schrader; however, the Pacific Industrial website shows that the gray cap and contact terminals on the top part of the battery indicate a counterfeit product (see below).

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A friend has a new set of Dill Redi Sensor 7007HP that he got from costco that ended up not being compatible with his car 315.0 vs 314.98, this seems a bit odd. I think I am going to them them off him and use them.

https://www.dillvalves.com/tpms-lookup/?mk=Nissan&mdl=Frontier (w/ Alloy wheels)&yr=2006 (6)
Keep in mind that you'll have to program those sensors. It will take a shop with a Bartec or ATEQ tool most likely. At worst they won't work with your car. At best you can get someone at Costco or Discount Tire to program them for you.
 
Keep in mind that you'll have to program those sensors. It will take a shop with a Bartec or ATEQ tool most likely. At worst they won't work with your car. At best you can get someone at Costco or Discount Tire to program them for you.
thanks it will be a piece of cake as Americas Tire / Discount Tire as well as Costco have the tool for REDI-Sensor all they will have to do is run the relearn procedure.
 
So those sensors are already programmed to be read by your Nissan Frontier body control module? That was convenient.
 
FWIW the OEM sensors that came out of my 2008 Xterra were Schrader sensors. I replaced them with whatever discount tire was selling. They were still working fine after abut a dozen years until firestone broke one doing a flat repair then tried to tell me it came there that way .
 
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