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xLusi0n



Member Since: 12 Jun 2007
Location: Los Angeles
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Changing Wheels - Technical Question

So I bought some new wheels and tires...Where and how is the tire monitor system mounted? Is it inside the rim? Is it easy to swap (assuming competent installer)? Anyone hear of horror stories of it breaking?

Also, after I do the swap, do I need to reset anything or calibrate anything (going with bigger wheel setup).

Thanks.

Post #166708 Wed Apr 23 2008 12:44am
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monkey9952



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

From what i understand if you have TPM then your wheels will have special valve caps that relay this information back to the car ... Im sure someone will provide a picture of one. I have seen a few things about this on here so maybe a quick search of the forum will come up with something. In regards to different size wheels etc . Im thinking it wont be a problem but again not 100%.

Did a search try this ...

http://www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic6421.html?highlight=tpm

Gives you some idea

Post #166711 Wed Apr 23 2008 6:17am
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Alicatt



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Belgium 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue

for €130 I got a second set of 5 tyre pressure senders to put in my off-road rims, they just screwed in and as long as the pressure is ok then they link up with the system in the car within 2km, if the pressure is not ok then the dash tells you to check tyre pressure.
Without the senders in the wheels then it keeps telling you there is a fault and it keeps flashing and nagging you until you buy that second set of senders Confused
I got my tyre dealer to fit and balance mine Thumbs Up Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh
Clan Cameron

Post #166718 Wed Apr 23 2008 7:59am
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JGreg1



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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

xL, although my RRS is a MY 2006 and doesn't have the TPM system, I had a similar system on my last vehicle, and didn't have any problems when I had a shop swap out the tires on it. If you mention to your installer beforehand that you have that type of system, I think it should just be a matter of them putting the valve caps/sensors on the new ones.

Post #166773 Wed Apr 23 2008 2:21pm
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Alicatt



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Belgium 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Buckingham Blue

The sensors are a module that sits in the well inside the rim and bolts through the valve hole, the valve cap can be of plastic. They don't require to be on any particular wheel as the TPS system figures out what wheel is where by it's self Sons of dogs come hither and get flesh
Clan Cameron

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xLusi0n



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So the valve stem itself is seperate from the sensor? Are the valve stems just regular ones or are they special order items?

Post #167282 Sat Apr 26 2008 6:52am
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umbertob



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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Chawton White

Valve and sensor are one piece. Here is a picture:

Click image to enlarge
 

Post #167287 Sat Apr 26 2008 7:28am
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Jmac



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

Just bought a set of 19 inch wheels with winter tyres for my tdv8 but they don't have the TPMS sensors fitted however the car is fitted with the system. Will this cause a problem when I fit the wheels at winter time?

Cheers,
James

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wackyjim



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Jmac wrote:
Just bought a set of 19 inch wheels with winter tyres for my tdv8 but they don't have the TPMS sensors fitted however the car is fitted with the system. Will this cause a problem when I fit the wheels at winter time?

Cheers,
James


No James..Don't worry about it, when you refit the summer wheels the car will detect this and after a few miles your pressures will again show up on the TPMS display...no need to recalibrate anything Thumbs Up

You could fit sensors to your new wheels which the car again would automatically recognise when the wheels are refitted...but these sensors are VERY expensive!!! Shocked

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