No one on the forum has posted issues, and you can clearly see how many people run two sets of wheels or have aftermarket wheels. As for amazon, I have no clue on those reviews. Someone could be buying incorrect stuff for their make/model/trim or junk. The 12 is the same as the 13. The 2014...
I cannot see discount tire buying oem sensors from Honda to put in a customers car unless they customer provided their own oem sensors. They’d buy 3rd party sensors (from one of the countless companies out there) that run on the same frequency etc that are compatible.
there are TONS of companies that make sensors that are compatible for pretty much every make/model of car. If an oem sensor is say $50 a piece, you can usually find 20 other companies selling a compatible sensor for 20-40 dollars a piece. You can find countless companies selling tpms sensors...
That is the oem sensor for the si and every other trim civic.
42753-TR3-A81
https://www.hondapartsonline.net/oem-parts/honda-sensor-assembly-tpms-42753tr3a81
My advise would be to read through this if you care about actual headlight output quality
https://9thcivic.com/forum/threads/procivic-projector-matte-black-led-headlights.8925/
1 - why didn’t you move the original sensors from the oem wheels to the new wheels? No programming to do.
2- where did you buy your replacement sensors? If a tire shop sold them to you, they should be programming them.
3- you cannot put the Honda sensors in a tube with pressure. They do...
I’ve lived in numerous spots in the Midwest. One area basically stayed in the mid to high 70’s for dew point all summer, and sometimes hit 110-115 “feels like” temps. It felt horrible to work outside in that.