How to Install the Brass Tire Sensors for TST TPMS Systems
Question:
I ordered this 2-pack, and there seems to be no anti-theft quality to it, and I can’t find any place with a video instruction. I have no clue what the included hardware is for, I was able to easily twist it on and off by hand. Am I missing something?
asked by: Pete
Expert Reply:
On the Brass Tire Sensors for TST TPMS part # TST-507-RV-S2 there is a straight forward way to install them. I have included a video for you to check out on it. The short form is that the brass nuts go on the valve stem, the small o ring goes in the sensor, the sensor is screwed on to the stem and then when tight the brass nuts are backed up until they make contact with the sensor acting like a jam nut preventing removal. This can be accomplished using the provided wrench.
The larger o rings are for the sensors themselves. They are to be placed under the cap rim when changing batteries.
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Brass Tire Sensors for TST TPMS - Qty 2
- Accessories and Parts
- TPMS Sensor
- Tire Pressure Monitor Parts
- Sensors
- TST
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