Ways to Detect if Tire Pressure Monitor System is Leaking at Valve Stem
Question:
how do you check tire monitoring stem on a 2009 honda civic for leakage ?i am not a mechanic.send all the ways you think i could checkfor leakage.
asked by: Richard H
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Expert Reply:
The quickest and easiest way to detect one would be to put your ear close to the valve stem. If you're in a quiet enough environment you should be able to hear a hiss if it's leaking. Or if you have a spray bottle fill it with soapy water and spray it on the valve stems. If there's a leak you'll see bubbles forming where it is.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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TireMinder TPMS for Dual Axle Trailers - Solar Powered - LCD Monitor - 4 Tire Sensors
- TPMS Sensor
- Trailer
- Mounts to Valve Stems
- 4 Sensors
- Standard Sensors
- Water Resistant
- Monitor Display
- TireMinder
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