Chaz
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That TPMS is very similar to the factory ones; the only problem with them is when you change tires; you change a tire (new rubber on rim) and you'll need to replace the TPMS sender in that wheel. On my Dodge, it was $35 per wheel.
It depends on the sensor, I know they run on a battery that typically last 5-8 years. Hopefully the Elio's will tell you the pressure of each tire and not just show that 1 is low.