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  • Replacement TPMS Sensors For TireMinder Solar Powered TPMS Kits
  • The sensors for the Solar TireMinder TPMS # TPMS-TRAILER must come directly from TireMinder. You will have needed to have registered your TPMS kit with them on their website. If you have already done that you can call them at their (772) 463-6522 to get a new sensor as it must be set up specifically for your kit and the sensor that is needing replaced.
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  • Are The PressurePro FX TPMS Sensor Batteries Replaceable?
  • The PressurePro FX 2 TPMS for RVs and Trailers # 372FX2K utilizes sealed sensors that the batteries are not replaceable. Since the sensors are sealed they utilize a more powerful battery that they say will last 3-4 years for everyday usage and 5-6 years for recreationally use. This is far superior to other TPMS kits sensors that are on the market and as they are sealed you will not have water getting into the sensor and damaging any of the internal components.
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  • TPMS Recommendation for 12 Tires
  • Hi Mark! We do have a TPMS system that can work with the 12 tires in your towing setup, but none of the kits that are available have 12 sensors that come with them. For your application I recommend using the TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster # TM56FR that you were looking at, and then adding the Brass Tire Sensors # TM-2Brass to get to your 12 sensors that you're needing. The monitor that comes with the TireMinder i10 can work with up to 20 sensors so if you...
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  • Recommended TPMS with Temperature Readings for a Single Axle Boat Trailer
  • I have two great TPMS options for a single axle boat trailer, the PressurePro FX 2 TPMS for RVs and Trailers part # 372FX2K or the TireMinder TPMS for Single Axle Trailers part # TPMS-TRL-2. The best system really comes down to preference as the main difference is the PressurePro uses your phone as the display and the TireMinder uses its own monitor. That said, the TireMinder requires a special wrench to remove the sensors so someone can't just steal them which I like. They will both work...
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  • Will Internal Tire Sensor for TireMinder TPMS Work With TireMinder A1AS-6
  • Hey there Luis; good question as it's always smart to check, and I was able to verify that the TireMinder A1AS-6 system is 100% compatible with the internal sensors, which are the following part number: - Internal Tire Sensor for TireMinder TPMS # TM36FR
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  • Are Old APM1 Series Sensors Compatible With PressurePro FX 4 TPMS for RVs and Trailers
  • The PressurePro FX 4 TPMS for RVs and Trailers # 372FX4K will work with your old sensors since they are the same. I don't have the exact reason, but we have a note that the 2SEN JR Products Pressure FX Pro Sensor Kit was discontinued by the manufacturer so you can't replace or add extra at this time. We don't have any information on the actual PressurePro being discontinued.
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  • TPMS For Travel Trailer Able To Read Over 80 PSI
  • The PressurePro FX 2 TPMS for RVs and Trailers # 372FX2K is the only two tire TPMS monitoring system we carry. We do also have the TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster # TM89FR which is a 4 tire sensor system and can read tire pressures up to 199 PSI.
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  • Internal TPMS Sensor Option for a 2019 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 with Aluminum Wheels
  • Hey Robert, thanks for reaching out! Since your Sprinter has aluminum wheels it wouldn't be a good idea to use a kit like the TST TPMS # TST34FR that uses the stainless steel bands as that would eventually cause galvanic corrosion. For your situation I recommend using the Tuson Towable Tire Pressure Monitoring System # 335TPMS4WIVS instead because the sensor is connected to the valve stem as opposed to wrapping around the wheel itself. With this setup you just have to make sure the brass...
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  • Will Freezing Temperatures Affect Battery Life of TST TPMS Internal Sensors
  • Thanks for the question Scott and my goodness those are some COLD temperatures. Thankfully though, even with temperatures that cold, the battery life will remain the same for the TST TPMS - 6 Internal Tire Sensors # TST-507-INT-6-C. You can still expect the same 3-5 years of battery life with the # TST-507-INT-6-C; the lifespan won't shorten.
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  • Can The Flow Through Sensors In The TireMinder A1AS TPMS Be Used On A Rubber Valve Stems
  • The flow through sensors # TM66FR included in the TireMinder A1AS TPMS for RVs and Trailers w Signal Booster # TM86FR can be used on higher quality rubber, steel, chrome, or nickel valve stems that are rated. Lower quality rubber valve stems can bend and flex and with the weight of the sensors on them can eventually wear the rubber enough for a leak or complete failure. This is why TireMinder recommends switch to a sturdy metal valve stem to avoid any issues. If you look at TireMinder's...
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  • Availability of Just Sensors of Tire Linc TPMS System
  • Hey Greg, it sounds like you might have the signal repeater of the Tire Linc part # LC37VR installed on your trailer and are in need of just the tire sensors which for that we have them in pairs with the part # LC97VR.
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  • Are The TireMinder Flow Through Sensors Waterproof And Suitable For Boat Trailer Wheels?
  • Yes, the sensors that come with the TireMinder TPMS # TST-507-FT-4 are indeed waterproof and are suitable for boat trailer wheels. The transmitter is also waterproof, however TireMinder does not recommend the transmitter box be submerged more than 30 minutes. As long as you keep that in mind when you are installing the transmitter and when you launch your boat you will be able to use the sensors without any issues.
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  • Recommended Camera And TPMS Systems For A 2017 Forest River Sierra 379FLOK 5th Wheel
  • At this time there isn't a great all in one kit for TMPS and rear camera but I still do have some great options for you. For the camera system Furrion is the way to go. The base would be the Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System w/ Night Vision 4.3" Screen # FOS43TASF, which is great but doesn't allow for additional cameras. If you get the 5" # FOS05TASF or 7" # FOS07TASF versions then you'll be able to add on side cameras and one more rear camera that people typically place...
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  • How Often Does The TireMinder i10 TPMS # TM38FR Refresh The Pressure and Temperature?
  • The TireMinder i10 TPMS # TM38FR refreshes every 6 seconds. You will get a visual and audible alert when the monitor receives the signal from your tire sensor is either below your pressure or the temperature exceeds the maximum setting.
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  • Using TPMS Flow Through Sensors And Valve Extenders On A 2024 Ford F-450
  • Hi John, TST Flow Through Sensors # TST-507-FT-S2 are approximately 2-1/8" long so they do add a bit to the overall length of the coming from the valve. TST likely told you that the sensor has to be directly after the valve to avoid any movement with the sensor that could damage it or the valve and to help prevent any false readings. With valve extenders like the Wheel Masters # WM8001-135 you'll be able to tuck the excess cable up since you'd be mounting the end of the extender to the...
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  • Refresh Time for Tuson Towable Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • The Tuson Towable Tire Pressure Monitoring System # 335TPMS4WIVS updates the tire pressure, tire temperature, and vehicle battery voltage on the monitor every 5 seconds.
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  • What Should The Tire Pressure Be on Starfire Solarus AP LT235/75R15 For Jayco Hummingbird Trailer?
  • Based on a brochure I found for the Starfire Solarus AP LT235/75R15 104/101R I saw, it has a maximum pressure rating of 50psi. I do recommend verifying this is the same information stamped on the side of your tire. Trailer manufacturers recommend running the maximum tire pressure to ensure the trailer weight is properly supported. I do recommend using a TPMS like the TireMinder # TM38FR with the flow through sensors. This will make it easier to fill the tires and also allows you to see...
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