Sensors will greatly help you monitor tire running status in real time, including tire pressure, tire operating temperature, wheel speed, and more.
The TPMS sensor can also present you tire information on the dashboard, you can get a clear view of the tire
It saves you from a flat tire, shortens downhill distances on slippery roads, and improves your vehicle's drivability.
Fitting a TPMS sensor to your vehicle not only guarantees safety, but also saves you by reducing fuel consumption by about 2%.
Install TPMS sensors on tires without damaging your wheels and rims.
A total of 3 steps are required to install the TPMS sensor to the tire without damaging the wheel and rim.
Step 1: Remove the valve cover, valve nut and deflate the tire. Use a tire trimmer to separate tires and rims.
Step 2: Make sure the sensor is installed inside the rim and pass the valve stem through the valve hole. Replace the nut on the stem.
Step 3: Place the tire on the rim, make sure the valve is 180 degrees toward the splitter head, and install the tire on the rim.