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Old 12-13-2009   #1
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Default TPMS sensor compatability

Does anyone know if there are any modern tire pressure sensors, the ones that mount to the stem inside the wheel, that are compatable with the early systems we have in our cars?

To my knowledge there are currently 3 or 4 different oem suppliers that provide systems. Seems that would be preferable to the clunky sensors that many of us have removed because we don't trust them to come apart at speed. It would still be nice to have that system working.
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Does anyone know if there are any modern tire pressure sensors, the ones that mount to the stem inside the wheel, that are compatable with the early systems we have in our cars?

To my knowledge there are currently 3 or 4 different oem suppliers that provide systems. Seems that would be preferable to the clunky sensors that many of us have removed because we don't trust them to come apart at speed. It would still be nice to have that system working.
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I don't know of any, but if we had any schematics for the OEM sensors I bet something could be built to fit inside the newer style sensors
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Default Re: TPMS sensor compatability

I would much prefer to have TPMS sensors working, but I don't like the band attachment and my OEM sensors didn't fit on 18" wheels. The valve stem style like the ones on my Escalade (and many other makes I'm sure) would be great. Wish they could be adapted to our display panel.
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I would much prefer to have TPMS sensors working, but I don't like the band attachment and my OEM sensors didn't fit on 18" wheels. The valve stem style like the ones on my Escalade (and many other makes I'm sure) would be great. Wish they could be adapted to our display panel.
again, I think the electronics in our OEM form could be redoen adn packaged in a Valve stem sensor.. but at this point it would be a reverse engineering..

Maybe I will take the one sensor I have apart and look at the internals
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Old 12-13-2009   #5
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To my knowledge both our old ones and the new ones operate on radio frequency. It might just be as simple as knowing our frequency ranges and tuning the new ones accordingly. But then Jeff, you would certainly know allot more than I on that subject. Once we know the frequencies maybe Lee can get them made in China for a buck apiece.
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Old 04-06-2015   #6
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Looking at new AFS rims. What to do about TPMS?
Anything new on this front?
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Old 04-06-2015   #7
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http://www.zr1.net/forum/showthread.php?t=21473

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Old 04-07-2015   #8
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? I saw nothing regarding TPMS.
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? I saw nothing regarding TPMS.
You need to look harder Steve... its all over pages 22-24 of that thread.

Here is a video of my custom TPMS in action - demonstrating a low pressure alarm.

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I don't want to rebuild the whole car Robert, just find a compatible TPMS.
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