This is a really important device, I will ask my father to buy this one. I like that they have provided a micro USB port for charging, but how can we change the battery of the main sensor? I didn't know we could put an alarm for low/high pressure & temperature, this is a really good feature. And adding an anti-theft nut for the main sensor is also great! Wish you a very Happy New Year and many Congratulations on 50K + subscribers 🥳🎊🎉🎂🙏🏻 I hope we get a silver play button by the end of this year 😄
The spanner included can also be used to open the sensor to change the battery. Didn't want to open it now as I want to use it for at least for some time and not damage it. 😜
Generally internal sensors are recommended, but you will need to get it installed professionally as the wheel needs to be balanced once installed. External ones are much easier to install but not as accurate.
Yes, they're like valve caps which can be easily removed. I did see other models where they have a T valve to allow filling without removing the sensor.
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This is a really important device, I will ask my father to buy this one.
I like that they have provided a micro USB port for charging, but how can we change the battery of the main sensor?
I didn't know we could put an alarm for low/high pressure & temperature, this is a really good feature. And adding an anti-theft nut for the main sensor is also great!
Wish you a very Happy New Year and many Congratulations on 50K + subscribers 🥳🎊🎉🎂🙏🏻
I hope we get a silver play button by the end of this year 😄
The spanner included can also be used to open the sensor to change the battery. Didn't want to open it now as I want to use it for at least for some time and not damage it. 😜
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Can you please suggest best TPMS available right now?
Purchased one a few days back, it works, but I can't be sure of it's accuracy.
Does that valve make any wheel balancing problem due to its extra weight?
It's not that heavy, so I feel it will not.
Do we have to change internal tpms sensors position everytime if we rotate tyres?
Yes, we need to make sure the sensors are on the correct tyres.
Internal or external which one is recommended???
Generally internal sensors are recommended, but you will need to get it installed professionally as the wheel needs to be balanced once installed. External ones are much easier to install but not as accurate.
For filling air, do the sensors need to be removed first?
Yes, they're like valve caps which can be easily removed. I did see other models where they have a T valve to allow filling without removing the sensor.
Which is best internal or external?
Internal is supposed to be better, but external is easier to install.
Does it fit on any type of tyre?
Yes, as long as the tyre uses a standard valve.
so fill the air I need to remove the sensors and the valve also
You only need to remove the caps which are the sensors too. These attach on the outside as a cap and don't need to be within the tyre.
Is the sensor battery operated?
Yes it is, and it's stated for a life of 4 years.