Tire pressure sensors up to 11 bar

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TireMoni tire pressure sensors are also suitable for quickly retrofitting electronic tire pressure monitoring systems to vehicles that require higher tire pressures than the usual 4 bar. The features of this TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) are explained in detail in the data sheets, including installation and extended use.

Where can I find more information and data sheets?
On https://dev.tiremoni.com/cms/support/handbucher/ You'll find information on many TireMoni systems. Here are some precautions, as mistakes have occurred in recent years when attempting to install them yourself. TireMoni tire pressure sensors are not mounted inside the tire on the valve or with a rim tape, but are screwed onto short metal valves on the outside. This is easy to handle and offers the advantage that batteries and sensors can be easily replaced.

What should be considered when retrofitting?
Ensure that the display unit is securely attached to the windshield or dashboard. Make sure the display unit can receive signals from all tire pressure sensors. TireMoni TPMS, RDKS (tire pressure monitoring system) features a unique anti-theft protection. The tire pressure sensors can be installed with or without this anti-theft protection. Please ensure that the sensors are mounted airtight. If necessary, check for airtightness by running water over the valve (bubbles form). Install the sensors using TireMoni mounting spray to prevent corrosion from moisture and road salt. TireMoni recommends mounting on metal valves.

When are the pressure and temperature values displayed?
The display unit automatically establishes connections throughout the system as soon as the vehicle starts moving. It is normal for individual pressure values not to be updated immediately if the pressure in the corresponding tires has not changed. TireMoni TPMS, RDKS have mechanisms that prevent interference from other signal sources. Tire temperature fluctuates, either upwards or downwards, due to many different factors (e.g. ambient temperature, driving speed, sunlight); rising temperature leads to higher tire pressure, while falling temperature causes pressure to decrease. Tire pressure also decreases over time through diffusion. This is not caused by the TireMoni TPMS tire pressure sensors, but is reported to the monitor by the monitor and displayed there so that the driver can react in time. TireMoni always displays the actual tire pressure and tire temperature.
TireMoni systems are available here for easy retrofitting: https://shop.TireMoni.com

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