Why Fitment Verification Matters
TPMS sensors look similar across brands, but the mounting style, frequency, and programming data all need to match your vehicle. Installing the wrong sensor can mean a constant warning light, no signal at all, or worse — a failed speed sensor if the clamp breaks. For Chery vehicles, especially the EV line and Cowin sub-brands, many owners order sensors based on the tire size or the valve cap color. That leads to returns. The BL-ST-074 is a direct-fit replacement, but only when your vehicle originally used one of the two OE numbers listed above.
What You Need to Know About the BL-ST-074
The BL-ST-074 from BH-Sens is a 433MHz clamp-in sensor. It comes pre-programmed, which means it already contains the correct protocol and ID format for the vehicles it supports. You do not need a TPMS programming tool to clone or copy IDs — just install it, and it should start transmitting once the tire is inflated. The sensor is built to the same mechanical spec as the OEM unit, so the valve stem length and hex nut position are correct for the wheel designs used on compatible Chery models.
Fitment Table for Chery, Chery EV, and Cowin
The table below lists the main vehicle lines that use the OE numbers covered by this sensor. Year coverage and trim levels vary by region, so always confirm with the OE number on your current sensor.
| Vehicle Brand | Common Model Lines | Fitment Check |
|---|---|---|
| Chery | Tiggo (3, 5, 7, 8), Arrizo (5, 7) | Look for OE# 11652AWARDKS or 802000012AA on the sensor body |
| Chery EV | eQ, eQ1, Ant | Confirm the sensor is 433MHz, not 315MHz |
| Cowin | X3, V3, E5 | Verify the valve stem type and sensor clamp orientation |
The 9 dedicated OE applications cover the most widespread factory and aftermarket TPMS setups on these model lines. If your vehicle is not in the table but uses the same OE number, the BL-ST-074 will still work.
How to Verify Fitment Before Buying
You do not need a mechanic or a VIN lookup to verify compatibility. Follow these three steps, and you will be confident before ordering.
Step 1: Check the OE Number on Your Current Sensor
Remove the sensor from the wheel or, if you can, look through the valve stem opening with a flashlight and a small mirror. The OE number will be printed on the plastic housing or molded into the metal base. Look for one of these two strings:
- 11652AWARDKS
- 802000012AA
If either number matches, the BL-ST-074 is a direct replacement. If your sensor has a different number, it may still work if it is a cross-reference, but do not rely on that alone.
Step 2: Confirm the Frequency and Type
The BL-ST-074 operates at 433MHz. Most TPMS systems in Chinese-made vehicles like Chery use this frequency for 2010-2020 model years, but some earlier models or regional builds use 315MHz. Look at your old sensor’s label — it should list the frequency. If it says 433MHz, you are good. Also, confirm it is a clamp-in sensor (metal valve nut and internal O-ring) and not a snap-in rubber stem sensor. The BL-ST-074 is clamp-in only.
Step 3: Verify the Valve Stem and Torque Specification
Once you have confirmed the OE number and frequency, check the physical fit. The sensor must seat flush against the wheel rim without the stem rubbing on the brake caliper. You can test-fit before installing the tire. When tightening the sensor nut, use a torque wrench — never guess. Most TPMS clamp-in sensors require a torque somewhere in the 4.5-6.5 Nm range, but check your vehicle manual for the exact value. Over-tightening cracks the sensor body.
Recommended Part
If your current sensor matches the OE numbers listed above, the BH-Sens BL-ST-074 (BL-ST-074 | BH-Sens 433MHz TPMS Tire Pressure Sensor | Fits Chery, Chery Ev, Cowin | OE# 11652AWARDKS, 802000012AA) is a solid, budget-friendly replacement. It is pre-programmed, direct-fit, and sourced from the same production region that supplies many factory sensors. After installing, let the vehicle sit for 10-15 minutes with the ignition on to allow the system to auto-learn the new sensor ID.
FAQ
Will the BL-ST-074 work on all Chery models?
No. It only fits vehicles that use OE part numbers 11652AWARDKS or 802000012AA. Check your old sensor before ordering. The 9 dedicated applications cover the most common Tiggo, Arrizo, Chery EV, and Cowin models, but not every trim or year.
Do I need to program the BL-ST-074 after installation?
No. This sensor is pre-programmed, meaning it carries the correct protocol and ID format for the listed vehicles. In most cases, the car’s TPMS receiver will detect the new sensor automatically after a short drive. Some older Chery models may require a relearn procedure using a TPMS tool — check your owner’s manual.
Can I use this sensor in a Cowin or Chery EV if the original sensor has a different OE number?
You should not. The OE number is the most reliable way to confirm the sensor matches the vehicle’s TPMS system. Even if the physical shape looks the same, the communication protocol may differ. Using the wrong sensor can cause the system to display incorrect pressure readings or fail to trigger the warning light.
What if my vehicle uses a 315MHz system?
The BL-ST-074 is fixed at 433MHz, so it will not work for 315MHz systems. If your old sensor label does not clearly state the frequency, contact a parts specialist or check your service manual before purchasing.