bigjohnthomas wrote:Now then, now then my little electronic chums
I was pumping away the other day
Gets to the front o/s tyre and when you move the valve it goes pisssssst
Its not going down or out but I don't like the look of it
Am I understanding this correctly ?
There's sensor bits fastened on the back of your valve ?
And I can just buy the valve bit off egay and swap the sensor over?
Or do I have to buy a whole new van?
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loot wrote:I've seen an option for tpms in ids but it's v96 your v86 won't work.
I thought you'd get actual pressures but i think it just tells you if you have a flat doesn't it? Just like that rubber rumbling sound you get when you have a flat tyre
Another useful pile of rubbish turn it off and get 1 of these.
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loot wrote:i think it just tells you if you have a flat doesn't it? Just like that rubber rumbling sound you get when you have a flat tyre
Mike wrote:loot wrote:i think it just tells you if you have a flat doesn't it? Just like that rubber rumbling sound you get when you have a flat tyre
I thought the idea was that TPMS warned you that a tyre was deflating, rather than telling you when it's flat, which as you say is pretty bloody obvious. Being warned about a gradual drop in pressure means that you can probably save the rim and possibly the tyre too.
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