Does TireMinder Smart TPMS Require Removing Cores of Valve Stems
Question:
I watched the video talking about the system. They talk about taking the core out of the stem so that the sensor can check tire pressure. Then the question hit me how to i put air in with out a core in the tire and not losing the air that was just put in?
asked by: Chris H
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Expert Reply:
You do not have to take out the cores of your valve stems to install the Tireminder part # TPMS-APP-4. The kit screws down onto the valve stems like a valve stem cap. Inflating the tires is like inflating them like normal. The sensor essentially becomes the cap.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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TireMinder Smart TPMS for RVs - Signal Booster - 4 Tire Sensors
- TPMS Sensor
- RV
- Trailer
- Mounts to Valve Stems
- 4 Sensors
- Standard Sensors
- Water Resistant
- Smartphone Display
- TireMinder
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