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Danwilderspin Member Since: 15 Jun 2016 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 2215 |
Right - I think this has been done by Matt s for the oem tpms System (rdc) but this is a nigmare to find parts and the sensor need changing every 3-5 years when batteries die. So I am looking at retrofitting the rpa tpms offered also on the e38/39/53 which works out the amount of wheel rotations compared to the other wheels as to work out of pressure is low.
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10th Dec 2018 10:29am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35262 |
have you thought of taking the easy route and getting something like this for £20,
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10th Dec 2018 10:38am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35262 |
thats to techy for me |
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10th Dec 2018 11:04am |
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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1340 |
its just another piece of to go wrong,
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10th Dec 2018 12:05pm |
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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3136 |
Avoid TPMS if you can. they corrode adn give false readings and are a PITA generally. Another bit of nanny state kit for fools who can't do basic upkeep and maintenance on their vehicles. |
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10th Dec 2018 12:13pm |
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Grofus Member Since: 24 Mar 2017 Location: Co Clare Posts: 577 |
yep, had two cars with TPMS and both a royal PITA.
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10th Dec 2018 12:50pm |
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Strider Member Since: 08 Jun 2015 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 500 |
Personally I think they are a pain, with mine if you went over a bump the warning light kept coming on, so in the end I turned the facility off, happy days .
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10th Dec 2018 1:12pm |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
I retro fitted TPMS to my car after I drove over a mile on a flat without realising That episode cost me a new tyre, so I went to Steelmate and got one of their systems. It gave me a constant readout of tyre pressure and temp in each wheel, it was so sensitive you could see the pressures increase as you drove the car!
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10th Dec 2018 6:19pm |
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Danwilderspin Member Since: 15 Jun 2016 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 2215 |
I’ll try and answer most points I only want it as an indicator really - I run 22s with low profiles so it is not quite as obvious as if you run big fat tyres, especially if your in a muddy puddle like this time of year. The fact that the valves etc rust as well as don’t last forever put me off the pressure based kit. The kit I want to put on called RPA(e39 m5 kit) works out by wheels revolutions if it’s lost pressure or not. It does not say which one as mentioned however even if it did my reaction would be the same get out and blow some air in the tyre unless it’s pnctured big time, I just need to check all four - small price to pay in my eyes. Has anyone ever had the more simple system before? I have it in my m6 and it works for what’s I need... Current stable:
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11th Dec 2018 8:44am |
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