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10-10-2023, 10:24 AM | #1 |
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Confused about TPMS valves
I have bought a set of wheels (without TPMS valves) so that I can put winter tyres on them.
However I am confused about what to do regarding the TPMS valves. The tyre shop is quoting £silly monney to supply, "program" and fit valves. Rybrook BMW say that no programming is needed. Just put new valves in the wheels, perform a rest and the car will pick up the new valves automatically. Elsewhere on this forum soneon has said that provided the valves send a signal at 433MHz the car will pick them up automatically. There are sets of 4 x 433MHz TPMS valves for sale on eBay for around £45 which claim to be compatible with my 420i XDrive and 640d. Does anyone know what is the truth of all this? Can I just but the eBay set, have them fitted and the car will find them automatically?
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10-13-2023, 11:30 AM | #2 |
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Based on my experience, it should detect them automatically.
I swap between daily and track wheels, each with their own TPMS sensors. Sometimes, the car doesn't detect them right away, and I'll see the TPMS light; but with no action required on my part, it will usually resolve itself next startup. If I were to do it again, I might save the $ on the track TPMS sensors and code 'em out, but the TPMS works pretty well in my experience. |
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