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TPMS Pressure Sensor Truck 2.0 Uni-Sensor 433 MHz 14 bar
Sensor for commercial vehicles
The Truck 2.0 UNI-Sensor is a new version of a universal (programmable) TPMS pressure sensor designed for use in trucks, light commercial vehicles, and buses. The sensor features a maximum operating pressure of 14 bar and can be mounted in the center of the wheel rim, away from the rim flange.
Valve-independent mounting
The recommended installation method for Truck sensors in commercial vehicles is mounting them in the center of the wheel rim. This is made possible by a dedicated mounting kit (sold separately), consisting of a bracket and a rim strap with mounting points for 17.5”, 19.5”, 20”, and 22.5” wheel diameters (in the lowest section of the rim). When installed this way, the sensor is protected from damage during tire mounting and dismounting, and tire service becomes easier. There is also no need to use valves dedicated to a specific sensor type.
Valve-mounted installation
The sensor can also be installed directly on a compatible valve equipped with an M6 mounting screw.
Compatible with Sensor AID
The sensor can be programmed and activated using CUB Sensor AID tools with commercial vehicle database support:
- Sensor AID 3.0 TRUCK
- Sensor AID 4.0 EVO
- Sensor AID 4.0 LITE
Universal application
Truck 2.0 UNI-Sensors can be used as replacements for damaged or non-functioning original sensors without the need to reprogram the vehicle’s ECU. They can also be used in a second set of wheels and will behave like original sensors. They can be programmed as replacements with a new ID number matching the vehicle model, or cloned (duplicate) using the same ID as the original OE sensor.
Key features of Truck 2.0 UNI-Sensor
- Maximum operating pressure: 14 bar
- Center-of-rim mounting option (with optional kit)
- Long service life (battery activates only after sensor activation)
- Operating frequency: 433 MHz (Europe)
- Programmable as clone or replacement
- Reprogrammable up to 100,000 times
- Manufactured in compliance with IC and ISO 9000 standards
- Wired or wireless programming









