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2025-07-23 15:34:48
This product is an excellent addition to your vehicle, especially if it doesn't come with a tire pressure monitoring system from the factory. It includes a compact display unit that can be easily mounted on your dashboard for quick visibility. The kit also comes with four sensors designed to be attached to each tire, allowing for accurate monitoring of tire pressure in real-time. This easy-to-install system helps ensure you stay informed about your tire conditions, enhancing your driving safety and performance.
Mike Dutkewych
2025-07-16 10:22:59
My car is from 2017 so it does have tire pressure monitoring, but it only provides basic alerts without telling me which tire is low. These have removed any guess work. Accurate, easy to set up. Great product.
Eric The Tire Guy
2025-04-18 12:10:27
It's been almost 20 years since the government mandated all new cars come with Tire Pressure Monitoring from the factory. And, for the most part, people have become pretty lazy about actually checking the tire pressures. This is a very cost effective solution to update an older vehicle, or maybe a not so old vehicle that the factory TPMS no longer works.It's extremely simple to install. You can also easily transfer it from one vehicle to another if need be.But there are a couple of drawbacks to this type of system: 1. The monitoring cap actually depresses the valve core, which is normally what seals the air in the tire. It reminds me of the extensions I had on the inner rear wheels on my dually pickup. They also depressed the valve core and more often than not, they were the cause of the leak.2. Security. Years ago I was visiting my Mother for dinner when the neighbor's kid came over and asked if he could have the chrome valve caps off my wheels. In retrospect, it would have been cheaper to have given them to him because he scratched the wheels with the pliers he used to steal them later in the evening. But I digress; My point is that if you park the car outside these would be pretty easy to disappear. That said, this system is half the price of the type that mount inside the wheel, and then you (probably) need to pay someone to do that
Riley
2025-04-03 16:19:55
My car’s tire pressure sensors have been broken for years and would cost $450 to fix. This gadget solves that problem. Installation is easy and the readings are accurate. Love that the hub is solar powered.
The Big Lebowski
2025-02-16 11:21:49
This is just what I needed as my tpms just broke. I love the fact that I can see what tire is the one that is low. My car just used to show that one of the tires is low but I would need to hunt it down.
Gus
2025-02-10 13:12:01
The adaptive backlight on the LCD screen is a game-changer—whether I’m driving midday in bright sunlight or at night, the screen adjusts perfectly, making it easy to see tire readings at a glance. The automatic activation when it senses vibration is another thoughtful feature; I don’t have to remember to turn it on before every trip. And when there’s an issue, the screen switches to a red warning light, which grabbed my attention immediately during a low-pressure alert. It’s clear they’ve designed this system to make safety simple and effective.The six alarm modes are incredibly helpful. I had a slow leak in one of my tires last week, and the rapid leak detection worked flawlessly—it gave me enough time to pull over safely and check things out. I also appreciate how easy it was to set up the alarm thresholds. The system automatically took my current tire pressure as a baseline and let me adjust the range without any guesswork. Charging options are super convenient too; I’ve been relying on the solar charging during sunny days, but the USB-C port came in handy when I parked in my garage for a few days without sunlight. Overall, this TPMS has been a reliable companion for monitoring my SUV's tires, and the durable sensors with IPX7 waterproofing mean I don’t have to worry about weather conditions messing things up.
Chris
2025-01-26 16:16:54
This is a nice addition to my older Jeep that doesn’t have TPMS enabled. I disabled the factory TPMS when I got new rims and tires since the sensors were dead. I have a 2010 Wrangler and the TPMS is relatively dumb. It just has a light that comes on, doesn’t tell you what wheel or how low the pressure was.This external TPM system is a nice addition to get readings on the wheels. The sensor caps fit well on my aftermarket wheels, and I like that the lock on the back comes with the tool to tighten it down.I was able to change the setting to psi from bar. But I was not able to change the temperature to Fahrenheit from Celsius. The included directions don’t have anything about changing this setting, but the photos on the product page show Fahrenheit. So I’m not sure if that’s an actual setting that is adjustable.I’m glad this uses solar to recharge because the charging port is an older style micro USB. It turns on with a motion sensor and turns off when not in use. So far, this has been working well even in 20°F weather.Minus 1 star for the temperature setting. And that could just be me.
Mechanic Mike
2024-12-03 10:08:52
Awesome little TPMS add on that shows tire pressure and temp for each tire. Instructions were clear and install is as simple as screwing on 4 valve stem caps and double sided taping the unit to the dash. The tape isn't super sticky adhesive, it's more of a sticky rubbery silicone slime, It works good and I'm confident it won't leave a bunch of residue. This is solar powered or can be charged/powered with a C cable. This car has factory tire pressure monitoring systems but I switched the rims and didn't replace the sensors so my TPMS light stays on. The simple add-on gives me more detailed information like which tire and if it's continually leaking or just low. This is an upgrade from the cheaper units that look almost identical as far as the screen. This one feels like a better build and the screen looks more clear and dimms in the night and it gets bright in the day when it's solar powered. I put the budget one on the golf cart and the nicer one in my commuter. This is definitely a must if you have no TPMS or it's not functioning properly.
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