Penis envy and TireMoni

Which is why a thick valve cap can also look very good.

People who drive with thick valves are often envied. Envy rarely expresses itself in admiration, more often in disdain. Your neighbor looks at your car's rims and if you tell them that the TireMoni valve cap is a tire pressure sensor, they might smile condescendingly and say, "I have something like that in my tire." The neighbor thinks they have something better. But only until you enlighten them. So don't be fooled; if someone says that a sensor on the outside of the valve wouldn't look good, it could be classic penis envy. TireMoni sensors are attached to the outside of the metal valve not just for their better looks, but also for technical and ecological reasons.

You can change the batteries of TireMoni sensors yourself, and if a sensor fails, you don't need to go to the workshop to have a new one installed and read in. You order from TireMoni https://shop.TireMoni.com a replacement sensor and have the system read it. This way you can continue driving safely. Ask your neighbor if they can do it too. They'll probably mutter something about at least €300 for a defective sensor, plus installation and adjustment costs. Furthermore, they can't take the sensors built into the tires with them when changing summer/winter tires, and have to buy a whole set of new sensors when changing tires because their TPMS system has to work, even with winter tires. That could cost them well over €600. And so it goes: after about four to five years, the first sensor batteries in their tire-mounted sensors are due for replacement. But these batteries can't be replaced yourself, like with a TireMoni external system – for a few euros per battery. No, the entire, still perfectly functioning electronics, including the valve, are thrown away. A new sensor has to be purchased.

By now, your neighbor is already groaning and asking you where you bought the TireMoni sensors and whether he can use them instead of his built-in system. You can say "yes." The TÜV wants to see a functioning TPMS/RDKS system in your car, and with a TireMoni system, you have one.

Treat your neighbor with respect and forgive their initial arrogance. They may not have even known about TireMoni. Give them a little advice and then have a beer with them after work. That's a good way to build a good neighborhood.
Best regards and safe travels and always remember to mount TireMoni on short metal valves. http://www.TireMoni.com

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