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  1. B

    Hello from Alabama

    Thank you, that is really good advice. They were replaced within the last eight or nine months according to the person I got it from. I'm going to get a good look at them and I'm also going with a TPMS
  2. D

    TPMS Issues - Gen 1 -- NHTSA Recall Campaign

    Who is the manufacturer of the TPMS system of concern? Are these TPMS sensors in tire mounted or stem mounted? Flow thru or cap type? We are integrating with TireView and TSTechnology branded TPMS hardware. Is there a repeater in the Newmar spec'd system? Is it CAN or RV-C protocol? BTW, we now...
  3. R

    Dutch Star fire?

    ...the lower aspect of our dash directly below the steering column due to a faulty install in our 2015 Wrangler after 3 years use with no problem. TPMS alerted high temp. with no place to stop until next exit ~ 1 mile. Infrared reading on well ventilated front mag wheels was 237 degrees...
  4. Rich W.

    TPMS vs Tire Pressure Gauge

    My gauge and TPMS pretty much agree with the obvious caveat that the readout on the TPMS is to the lb and the gauge is a little more of a rough approximation. I also spent a lot of time getting each side within 1lb of each other on the TPMS which is probably excessive. But if we obsess on tire...
  5. Joe Dutchstar

    TPMS Recommendation

    Is there a way to monitor OEM in wheel sensors with an aftermarket TPMS reader/screen? The Ford Flex has in wheel TPMS sensors and I'd like not to add extra valve stem sensors in order to read tire air pressure from the RV. I wonder if an EEZ system can be programmed to read the OEM sensor?
  6. Joe Dutchstar

    TPMS Recommendation

    Silly question...doesn't Newmar Class A come with a TPMS monitor system??
  7. P

    Question The one thing what worries me is a Flat tire.

    ...around. A bottle jack is another way but make sure you have some wood blocks to give it a real solid footing. You absolutely need to have a TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System), especially with a single axle trailer. If you get a flat, you won't be able to feel it. Then you will be...
  8. DennisT

    Event Tampa RV Supershow (2025)

    ...of the models including the new super c up to the king air. Nice looking when you are not going to buy a new coach 😊 Lots of vendors in the two buildings where they are setup. Did get a few things in there including the TST system with new monitor and display to replace our aging TPMS setup.
  9. MarkMaxPayne

    Question TPMS on tow car

    I have a Spartan Chassis and love the integrated TOAD TPMS sensor information (PSI and temps) being displayed on my dash along with those of the tires on my rig. I used TireMinder for years on my previous rig and on my boat trailer and its tow vehicle. I like this setup much better. However...
  10. Scotttkd2

    2022 F53 Chassis on 2024 Sunstar 31B

    ...failures even though the tires "looked" perfect. I had complete failure on a steer tire with under 10k miles on it. And yes inflation, balance TPMS readings and all alignment were in spec at the time. I think tires sitting receive more damage than tires in use, and I will not ever trust RV...
  11. sheridany

    TPMS Recommendation

    My understanding is they come with valor tpms but that might have changed.
  12. Joe Dutchstar

    Question Location of Spartan integrated TPMS antenna?

    Unfortunately I am unfamiliar with the TPMS antenna location nor the "fix" that Newmar implemented. However, I can attest to the fact that it does work, at least in current moderate temperatures. Next summer will be the real test in the 100+F road temps.
  13. B

    What are the most common things you use

    ...partially as a giant car with a bathroom in it, and partially to do local camping. Currently we won't be taking off cross-country 4 months at a time. We are pretty well equipped in terms of plumbing and water flow. I did pick up a surge protector and a good quality air compressor, as well as...
  14. CaptainGizmo

    FYI 2017 Chevy Colorado "Tire monitor system" message (TPMS sensor failure)

    ...the only way to go; especially for off-road vehicles. I’ve had a few friends develop leaks at the base of the rubber stems after using external TPMS sensors when they tow their Jeep. I found HUF makes good stems as well as sensors that they will preprogram for your vehicle. This is one...
  15. AbdRahim

    Valve stem extender issue on Freightliner/Accuride wheels, again!

    They do wear out eventually. Mine have been onfor five years. I just got new tires and the re-installed the old extenders. The no longer worked the the pass thru tpms sensors. He replaced them with new ones which work fine.
  16. Kevin D Pem

    TPMS Recommendation

    Might be an answer here. https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/display-to-read-tpms-data-from-factory-style-sensors.213893/
  17. J

    Dash speakers

    I have no sound on the dash , radio, or Trip Tix. It is not muted. Radio is on and trip tix works but my TPMS only flashes when out of perimeters. Is there a fuse for just sound somewhere? Your thoughts are appreciated.
  18. Neal

    Newmar King Aire fire

    ...I think the take away from this incident is to use your engine brake, keep your speed under control, monitor tire temps with a good TPMS, and pull over if needed to let things cool down. I had a time when heading east from a winter in AZ where I hit hot southern TX and had high pressure...
  19. jwwradio

    Question The one thing what worries me is a Flat tire.

    Porterhouse, Thanks. That was my thoughts. I have a 6"x6" block under the tongue when set up. I am working out of town and staying. But I will have tow through Houston, Texas in June and I shudder at the thought of addressing a flat tire on I-10 around Houston. First order of business...
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