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TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - 4 Tire Sensors

TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - 4 Tire Sensors

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TPMS individually monitors the tire pressure and temperature of your RV's tires. The monitor can store data for up to 4 vehicles. The repeater boosts signal between sensors and monitor for longer RVs and trailers. Great Prices for the best tpms sensor from TireMinder. TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - 4 Tire Sensors part number TM89FR can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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TireMinder TPMS Sensor - TM89FR

  • 4 Sensors
  • RV
  • Trailer
  • TireMinder
  • Mounts to Valve Stems
  • Standard Sensors
  • Monitor Display
  • Waterproof

TPMS individually monitors the tire pressure and temperature of your RV's tires. The monitor can store data for up to 4 vehicles. The repeater boosts signal between sensors and monitor for longer RVs and trailers.


Features:

  • TPMS lets you monitor your RV's tire pressure and temperature with the included monitor
    • Works with your motorhome, 5th wheel, motor coach, or trailer
  • 4 Brass, waterproof and dustproof sensors let you monitor each tire individually
    • Check the tire pressure and temperature every 6 seconds
    • Can be used on rubber, steel, chrome, or nickel valve stems
  • Easy-to-use, color LCD monitor provides you with visual and audible alerts for up to 10 tires at once
    • Warns you of changes with tire pressure, tire temperature, sensor and monitor batteries, and sensor signal
    • Enables you to set tire pressure and temperature settings
    • Lets you monitor up to 20 sensors - additional sensors sold separately
    • Can store pressure and temperature information for up to 4 vehicles, or 40 tires
    • Includes 12-volt, micro USB charger
  • Repeater extends the signal between the sensors and the monitor
  • Simple installation
    • Sensors are secured onto the tire's vale stems
    • Monitor holder mounts to the windshield or dashboard using a suction cup
    • Repeater installs onto the exterior of your RV or trailer
    • 8 Batteries, 4 locking nuts, 4 O-rings, zip ties, and a wrench are included


Specs:

  • Tire sensors:
    • Pressure range: 0 psi - 199 psi
    • Operating temperature range: -4 degrees F to 185 degrees F (-20 degrees C to 85 degrees C)
    • Battery voltage: 3V DC
    • Battery life: 9 to 14 months
    • Accuracy: ±1 percent
  • Monitor:
    • Overall dimensions (including antenna): 4-1/4" wide x 7/8" deep x 4" tall
    • Screen dimensions: 5-1/4" diagonally
  • Repeater:
    • Overall dimensions (including antenna): 2-1/2" wide x 3/4" deep x 4-1/4" tall
    • Wire length: 6' 7-1/4"
    • Wire configuration:
      • Black: ground
      • Red: power
    • Input voltage: 12V or 24V DC
  • Monitoring capacity with included sensors: 4 tires
  • 3-Year warranty


Note: Not designed for use on low pressure rubber valve stems rated for less than 65 psi.


While on the road, it is very important to regularly maintain your tires and make sure they're inflated correctly. If your tires are underinflated or overinflated, they'll develop irregular tread wear and become prone to overheating and blowing out. The TireMinder i10 TPMS helps protect your investment and keep your family safe by monitoring your tires and alerting you of any signs of danger before disaster strikes.


4 Waterproof Sensors

TireMinder i10 TPMS Waterproof Sensors

This TPMS includes 4 sensors that let you individually monitor each tire on your application for changes in pressure and temperature. These brass sensors are able to work on rubber, steel, chrome, or nickel valve stems. Every 6 seconds, they will check the pressure and temperature again. These durable sensors are waterproof, which means that they can be used on boat trailers and other marine applications.


Simple Setup with Color LCD Monitor

The color LCD monitor will provide you with visual and audible cues to warn you of dangerous changes in tire pressure and temperature, as well as alert you of changes with the monitor battery, sensor battery, and sensor signal. Before you begin setup, make sure the monitor has been charged and the repeater and sensor batteries have been installed.


TireMinder i10 TPMS Waterproof Sensors

Select your RV or trailer configuration or the locations of the tires you want to monitor. Then select one tire location, install a sensor on the corresponding tire on your RV or trailer, and the current PSI will automatically appear on the screen. With the purchase of additional sensors (sold separately), you can monitor up to 20 tires, which is perfect for a fleet. This system can display up to 10 tires at a time, alternating between the tires of the "front" or drivable application and the tires of the "rear" or towable application. Sensors can be added, moved, deleted, or replaced at any point, even after initial installation.


You can set the tire pressure in psi, Bar, and KPa. If you choose psi, you can set the tire pressure anywhere from 0 psi to 199 psi. As for the temperature, you're able to switch between degrees F and degrees C, and the system will alert you if the temperature exceeds 167 degrees F. With the app, you are also able to disconnect and reconnect to different vehicles, RVs, or trailers. This is useful for those who switch between different applications, such as a Class A motorhome who sometimes tows a car. It also can store pressure and temperature information for up to 4 vehicles, or 40 tires.


RHINO Repeater Boosts Signal

TireMinder TPMS RHINO Repeater

This repeater helps improve signal strength and range of the sensors. It has dual Hi-Db antennas that let the booster cut through signal interference coming from wireless electronic devices used in surrounding automobiles. It also ensures that the link from the sensors to the monitor is strong and continuous. The unit has a green light on the front panel to indicate it has power and a blue light that blinks when it transmits a signal.


Easy Installation

TireMinder i10 TPMS Installation

This TPMS system includes 8 batteries, 4 locking nuts, 4 O-rings, zip ties, and a wrench. Once the batteries have been inserted and covers have been re-installed, remove the cap of your valve stems, thread the locking nuts onto the valve stems, and install the sensors. Lastly, secure the locknuts against the sensors with the wrench.


The weatherproof and dustproof Bluetooth repeater can be installed anywhere on the exterior of your RV or trailer between the rear axle and king pin. The optimal mounting location for a towable camper is toward the front whereas the optimal mounting location for a drivable RV is toward the rear. it is not recommended to install the repeater inside your vehicle, as you might experience signal blockage. Use either the adhesive (included) or hardware (not included) to attach the repeater and wire it to a power supply line. In order to reduce vibration, make sure it's securely mounted. Then connect the black wire to ground, and the red wire to power. Zip-ties are included to fasten the booster and wires to your RV or trailer.



TM22141 TireMinder RV Tire Pressure Monitoring System - 4 Transmitters

Model number: TPMS-i10-4





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TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster - 4 Tire Sensors - TM89FR

Average Customer Rating:  4.6 out of 5 stars   (98 Customer Reviews)

TPMS individually monitors the tire pressure and temperature of your RV's tires. The monitor can store data for up to 4 vehicles. The repeater boosts signal between sensors and monitor for longer RVs and trailers.

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Haven't installed and used yet but my previous tireminder was excellent, just didn't monitor higher pressure of new tt. Service from etrailer was superb as usual. They always have products in stock and deliver promptly.

David

11/18/2023

Tireminder is a great product. Peace of mind when pulling the rv. Easy to monitor tire pressure and temperature.

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Mike L.

11/20/2023

@David A TPMS system is great for keeping an eye on the performance of your tires so you can fix problems before you're left stranded!


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The sending units are a pain to get organized and installed properly with the cute little locking wrench and it’s more difficult to change vehicles. The booster is another cumbersome detail the designers should have omitted. Seems like you have to hold your mouth correctly to get four of the sensors to work all the time.

Mac M.

12/30/2023

The issues are still the same as the original evaluation in December 2022.



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Tire minder works good when it works, but during a 30 day road trip it warned me 8 times that I had a problem, when in fact nothing was wrong. Not 100% reliable



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Gives you peace of mind knowing the status of the trailer tires. I was surprised just how the pressures change at highway speeds in the summer heat.
The rechargeable battery in the monitor doesn't have a great run time so it's best to leave it plugged in. Would be nice to be able to cancel alarms after viewing.



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Ive had this installed on our travel trailer and have been using it regularly for about a year.
Functionally I would give this 4.5 starts. The only drawback is that I have not found how to change the threshold for temp or pressure (how many degrees and/or psi its allowed to change before the alarm sounds). Every trip when we first start out the alarm goes off for temp increase, however the increase is just normal for my trailer.
Aesthetics I'll give it another 4.5. The "pre drawn" cartoon on the monitor for front & rear tire setup is just silly. I have a trailer with tandem axles - no fronts to monitor so the cartoon of the top view of an RV seems kinda silly.
Other than those two minor items Im really pleased with it. I have never had any issues with it and I am glad I purchased it.



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the TireMinder is working well



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Ease of install and always easy purchase from trailer.



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Best peace of mind I could have purchased. Easy install. Programming is easy when you follow the instructions to a tee...especially the part about reading the book first. :) Wish this technology would have been available years ago...

Loren

10/8/2022

Still think its an awesome safety and peace of mind product. Keeping trailer tires properly inflated is the secret to successfully keeping them in one piece.

Loren

7/6/2023

Planning a battery change but still working well! Glad I got them!



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Excellent product, easy to setup and us e.



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Exactly as advertised and shown in the helpful videos provided by etrailer.com. Great company with which to work. I use etrailer instead of the other on-line shopping services whenever available at etrailer.



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Essential to our travels. The tire minder has given us huge peace of mind. The alarm went off, for the first time, traveling through a Wyoming rain storm this past summer. We pulled over and investigated and were unable to make a determination of what might have happened. We returned to the vehicle. The situation had stabilized and we continued on our way, confidently. Since the weather has cooled off (in California) the alarm has notified us twice recently of low tire pressure that corrected itself as the tires warmed going down the road. I recently aired up all 4 tires based on the numbers on the tire minder. We have had zero problems with the sensors on the valve stems. It’s easy enough to either charge or plug in the screen inside the truck. We have no issues reading the screen or operating the monitor. We wouldn’t hit the road without the tire minder. Highly recommend.

Dennis

1/15/2023

Would not tow without it. We were 4 hours into a 6 week camping excursion when our TireMinder notified us that a tire was rapidly losing pressure. We were able to pull over quickly. The tire was completely flat. We changed it out for the spare. A tire store was 25 miles up the road. They got us right in. Determined the tire was unsafe to repair. Sold us a new tire and we were safely back on the road. We experienced no other issues for the duration of our trip. We rely on our TireMinder.



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I did a lot of research on this system, the product arrived as described. The instructions were pretty easy to follow but had to go back and make some changes on the set up. Other than that insulation was straightforward. Installed the amplifier in the desired position as instructed. Going to go out on June 18 to test out.
I have used the trailer for several of my cougar fifth wheel purchases and I have to say that their customer service is outstanding! And will continue to use them on all future purchases.



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I installed tire minders and traveled 2000 miles. The only problem was the left rear tire alarm went off three times in a short period, no problem. The outside temp had went to 108 degrees in a short period of time. No problems the rest of the trip. Glad I got them.



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Myself and two others that camp together bought these units at the same time prior to a trip from South Carolina to Florida. When we were returning one in our caravan was alerted to a slow drop in psi and an elevated temperature; after pulling over he had a tire that was separating! This could have been catastrophic if not for the early warning provided!!



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Haven’t gotten it installed yet. But excited to be able to know 5th wheel tire pressure at all times. Heard of this brand and have seen multible great reviews



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Should have come with flow thru sensors at this price be sure to do your homework

Etrailer Expert

Jenny N.

10/27/2023

I reached out to the manufacturer who confirmed that you can use the flow thru sensors with this system. The part number for just the sensors is part # TM66FR.



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I have found this to be a great solution for tire monitoring on our 5th wheel. I have recommended this to two friends who have also purchased the TireMinder system.



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Easy to install and setup just read and follow instructions. I would hard wire the power leads from the transmitter to 12V and put a switch inline to disconnect transmitter power from battery when not in use.



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so far so good, watch the video and read the instructions to set up, not that difficult to set up, made one trip this year and relieved to see the tire pressures going down the road.



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etrailer has to be one of the BEST companies to deal with!

D I.

5/22/2023

CRAP! Waste of money!



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eTrailer has top notch customer service. As a mobile RV Technician, I know I can always count on eTrailer to get me my parts as quickly as possible. I would definitely recommend eTrailer for you part needs.



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Probably premature for a review as we haven’t done a trip yet. An etrailer tech answered a technical question of mine, Delivery was fine, and installation went pretty well. I did have one of the four sensors which didn’t read, but changed a battery and the fourth sensor was detected.
Leaving for a 5,000 mile Rv trip in a week, will have a better feel for the system after that.



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Working great. In the middle of a 3000 mile trip. No problems.



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I use tpms on my rv and it works excellent! I had a blow out messed up my rv. Put tpms on and about 300 miles later I had another flat but messed up because it works I would buy it again



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Etrailer good Company to deal with. Customer service was excellent. Product did what its supposed to. Will do business with etrailer again.


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