I am looking at purchasing a monitoring system, but I want to know your thoughts. Do they really work? are they worth the expense? Do they really prevent damage to the rv, through the monitoring system? Thanks
...car that came with low profile tires. The tire was on about 60% air and discount refused to repair due to wall damage!
Next car(truck) had tpms and I saw the benefits. 3 tires were saved by that tool, now I would have them replaced in a heart beat! At first sign of failure.
Notice I...
DON'T GET A TOAD FLAT
THIS POST IS SPECIFICALLY TO ADDRESS USING TPMS SENSORS ON YOUR TOWED (TOAD) VEHICLE - NOT YOUR RV (hence the reason this is posted in the TOAD VEHICLES sub-forum)!
MOUNTING TPMS SENSORS ON RUBBER VALVE STEMS CAN CAUSE THEM TO FAIL!
IN FACT, MANY TOP MANUFACTURERS...
Well we will see how this works. Don’t have high hopes but will try.
Select TPMS then OK for 5-10 secs you get this program screen. Luckily I have a diagnostic tool to get the TPMS codes from the Ford.
We’ll see…
Looking for help on finding a TPMS for my 2021 Class A. I have search high and low in the internet, but would love to hear from you guys on this subject. Thanks!!!
I programmed the Ford TPMS sensors into the DutchStar unit. Easy enough however the sensors did not register correctly in the Dash unit AND the Ford is no longer seeing the TPMS sensors😢
As usual I just created more work for myself to get back to zero.🤬🤬
...I had extenders on my 2020 Newmar with bad results. Got the 1 piece versions and no more leaks. They can supply you with longer valves for the fronts as well. TPMS is another story, I believe you get what you pay for on those, but I wouldnt run a RV down the road without them.
I have the new EEZRV TPMS and I need to install the repeater. I would like to install it in the 1/2 bath like this video suggests.
Anyone know where I can get the on/off switch shown in the video?
Thanks, that's the exact feedback i'm looking for. OK, i'll scrap those cheap tpms units.
Thanks for the link. Yeah, seems like they are all garbage. if it makes it easier to fill up, but leak, it's useless in the long run.
...a little and then short burst to release pressure just until my digital readout hits the top end of desired pressure. I find that as soon as I get to the desired pressure there is another short burst left before it changes by -1psi, that usually allows for getting the TPMS on at the right...
...setup?
I have a couple of Bluetooth speakers build in and they work great without any additional equipment but that's not the case with my TPMS sensors on the toad when I am towing that. I had to mount a Bluetooth repeater back in the chassis battery compartment to reliably get the signal...
...A new favorite phrase of mine, “simple is not easy, simple is hard”.
I would like to keep things simple. In this example would like to have ALL TPMS sensors on a single unit in the coach. But this is not easy. So I have resigned myself to having the coach TPMS on the Bendix built-in unit and...
...tire pressure check. The coach had been sitting for several months due to the pandemic, so I was curious what I would find.
We use an EEZ Tire TPMS unit, so I switched it on and let it find all the tires. It was a perfect day to do this; cloudy and in the mid-60s. I checked the tire...
Looks like Newmar has finally found a fix for the TPMS issue regarding lost signal. The Tech moved the antenna on the chassis (down) and signal appears stable now.
One more item to check off the list.
The 2020’s have the internal Valor (internal to the tire) TPMS. It displays directly on the dash. I read on another forum that someone had it installed on his Jeep Cherokee, and connected to his coach dash so all tires can be monitored. He had the Valor rep meet him in Nappanee to program it...
When at Newmar Annual Service one of the items was the outside drive wheels loosing TPMS signal. The chassis guy at Newmar relocated the antenna on the Chassis “down”, not exactly sure what that means nor entails.
However the end result is a steady signal the last 700 miles or so.
This appears...
They can be a hassle.
Looking for metal valve stems for my Jeep Cherokee so I can install the TST sensors and have found none that would connect to the internal TPMS sensor.
Haven’t looked in a while and I’m sure they are out there.
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