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Community => General Chat => Topic started by: Finchy on March 04, 2017, 11:46:11

Title: Changing tyres when car has low pressure monitor
Post by: Finchy on March 04, 2017, 11:46:11
This may seem a stupid question to those who understand how it works, but if my car (i20 Premium) has the low tyre pressure monitor, does this affect my being able to get tyres changed at any tyre stockist or do I have to go to Hyundai?
Title: Changing tyres when car has low pressure monitor
Post by: Shambles on March 05, 2017, 00:51:38
The special "radio" valves will be transplanted by the tyre dealer.
Title: Changing tyres when car has low pressure monitor
Post by: Finchy on March 05, 2017, 07:41:39
Ok, that's good news. Thanks for that, Shambles.
Title: Changing tyres when car has low pressure monitor
Post by: Ruperts Trooper on March 05, 2017, 08:23:36
TPMS batteries last a nominal 5 years and then the whole valve sensor has to be changed -  on some cars including recoding - the time does depend on use, particularly the time driven, rather than miles driven.

If you're close to the 5 years, it may be worth getting new ones anyway - ebay is a good source, even for genuine ones.
Title: Changing tyres when car has low pressure monitor
Post by: Finchy on March 05, 2017, 08:58:40
I'll bear that in mind closer to the time. Thanks.
Title: Changing tyres when car has low pressure monitor
Post by: Pablo Hewitt on March 23, 2017, 17:53:03
Lucky I found this thread, I was just wondering the same thing about the i30 but I'm guessing the same concept applies and I won't have to take it into Hyundai
Title: Changing tyres when car has low pressure monitor
Post by: WAFU on March 27, 2017, 15:08:57
Just make sure the tyre dealer and the tyre fitter actually doing the work, especially for any national and independent chain, are aware the car is fitted with TPMS valves before they just try to yank the valves out to deflate the tyre!!  Should be obvious but........................
Title: Changing tyres when car has low pressure monitor
Post by: TimJWatts on March 30, 2017, 12:41:43
If you search for "TPMS site:uk" on google you should find a supplier of generic TPMS sensors that can emulate most of the ones out there. eg:

https://www.tpmswarehouse.co.uk/replicate-tpms-sensors

(I have no connection nor have I used them).

One option is to clone the sensor ID if you can get the sensors out of the tyres (it's written on the sensor) or borrow a generic TPMS reader tool - that way your new sensors will appear to be the same as the old ones and no relearn or reprogramming is required.

I have also noticed tools for around £200 that claim to activate TPMS and even allow ECU programming via the ODB-II socket.
Title: Changing tyres when car has low pressure monitor
Post by: TimJWatts on March 30, 2017, 12:50:27
Oh and National Tyres say they can supply and reprogram TPMS
Title: Changing tyres when car has low pressure monitor
Post by: Gotagetz on April 09, 2017, 18:23:26
no it's the same process of tyre changing. could be worth letting them know you have TPS sensors. have the same system on my renault and have tyres changed no problem