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Hopkins Tire Pressure Monitoring System - Wireless

Hopkins Electronics

Code:   HM30100VA

Price:$299.95

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Monitoring system helps prevent blowouts as most tire failures happen when the tire is already lower on air. Not only is your safety improved, but good air pressure increases fuel economy. Able to track up to 24 tires.

Features:

  • Compatible with all sizes of tires for cars, trucks, trailers and RVs
  • Fully customizable - set PSI ratings for each tire on vehicle and trailer
    • Image on the screen will also match your set-up (RV, RV with towed vehicle, truck, truck with 5th wheel, vehicle, and vehicle with trailer)
  • Displays and continuously checks each tire's pressure
  • 2-Level warning system indicates danger with blinking lights and audible beeps
    • Level 1: at a 12-1/2% decrease in pressure - poor fuel economy and increased tire-tread wear
    • Level 2: at a 25% decrease in pressure - dangerous driving conditions
  • Portable monitor with power cord and non-skid base pad
    • Power cord plugs into cigarette lighter
  • 4 Memory settings - for different vehicles, trailers and combinations


Specs:

  • Includes: monitor, 12 volt power cord and 4 tire sensors
    • Additional sensors sold separately (HM30101VA)
    • Can track up to 24 tires (including spares)
  • Works on all sizes of tires with up to 150 PSI
  • Wireless range - 38'
    • Can be increased with the Signal Repeater (# HM30300VA)


Did you know that 9 out of 10 tire failures are caused by low tire pressure? It is important to maintain proper inflation of your vehicle's or trailer's tires for safer handling, better fuel economy, and longer tire life. The Tire Pressure Monitoring System works on all sizes of tires for trailers, cars, trucks, even RVs.



Quick-release button.

Flip-top monitor has rubber pads on the bottom to prevent sliding. And if you don't want to keep the screen up while driving, audible alerts and indicator lights can be seen even when monitor is flipped closed. The green light is illuminated when all the tire sensors are reporting normal pressures. If any tire pressure falls 12-1/2 percent below normal, the yellow light flashes and a beeping alarm will sound. If pressure falls 25 percent below normal, the yellow and red lights will flash and a constant tone will sound. When you flip the monitor open, the tires with low pressure will flash on the screen and a readout will show their exact PSI. A mute button is available to silence the audible alert but the indicator lights will continue to flash until the tires are properly inflated.


4 Memory Presets

Four memory presets are great in that you can track multiple vehicles very easily. It's even better if you're constantly changing your towing truck, your trailer or in the case of a motorhome, switching between your RV and towed vehicle to just your towed vehicle. Simply reprogram the monitor with a touch of a button.



Installation:


Function buttons.
  1. Make sure your tires are inflated to the manufacturer's levels.
    • This initial pressure is used by the system as the starting point as alerts are based off of this initial level.
    • Should be done in the morning before tires been moved or driven
  2. Choose your pressure language (PSI, kPa or BAR), your vehicle and or trailer configuration and tire configuration
  3. Install the sensors on the tires in the order in which the monitor alerts you.


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Hopkins Tire Pressure Monitoring System Review

Video Transcript for Hopkins Tire Pressure Monitoring System Review

Today we are going to show you the Hopkins wireless tire pressure monitoring system, part number HM30100VA. The system displays and continuously checks the pressure of each tire in the system. The system can monitor up to 24 tires. The Hopkins tire pressure monitor system, or TPMS, is compatible with all sizes of tires for cars, trucks, trailers and RVs. The sensors work on all sizes of tires up to 150 psi. And additional sensors are sold separately. The sensors simply install on the valve stems of each tire on the rig. Once installed for the first time, the sensor will take a reading and establish that as the baseline pressure. So make sure before you install any of the sensors that all of your tires are inflated to their proper pressure. Now we will move inside and we will show you the monitor. 0:51

Once you have your sensors in place, take the receiver inside the truck or RV and plug it in to the cigarette lighter port. When you first start up the system, the receiver is going to run through and check each sensor. We have ours set up for a dual rear wheel axle RV. On the face of the monitor are three indicator lights, green, yellow and red. The yellow warning light indicates that we have lost enough pressure that we could be compromising fuel economy or adding extra wear and tear to our tire. So, at the next convenience, we should get off of the road and add pressure to the tire. After 60 seconds, the sensor will clear itself and the next time it is installed it will establish that pressure as the new baseline. Once we do that, our yellow light will quick flashing and will go back to green. So, make sure that you have your tire filled all of the way up before you reinstall the sensor. Now, if we have lost 25 percent or more air pressure the red light will come on indicating that we need to stop immediately and add pressure to the tire or else we could risk a blowout. 2:00

On the face of the monitor, we have our power button and our mute button for silencing alarms. With the screen open, we have access to the rest of the control buttons for adjusting our configuration or making any other changes to the system. We can close the lid to reduce driver distractions. Should one of the tires lose pressure, our yellow light will come on and then we can flip open the screen and gather the information to figure out which tire has lost pressure. There you have it for the Hopkins wireless tire pressure monitoring system, part number HM30100VA.






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  • Hopkins Tire Pressure Monitoring System Part # HM30100VA for 2009 Chevy Colorado
  • The Hopkins Wireless Tire Pressure Monitoring System, part # HM30100VA includes 4 sensors that screw onto and remain on the valve stems for each tire. The sensors are waterproof. If you need additional sensors, they are sold in sets of 2 and are available as part # HM30101VA. Hopkins also offers a Repeater, part # HM30300VA that extends the wireless signal for vehicles that are longer than 38 feet. To see a diagram that illustrates how the sensors install to each tire, click on the lin
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  • Can the Batteries in the Senors for Hopkins Tire Pressure Monitoring System be Replaced
  • The sensors included with the Hopkins Tire Pressure Monitoring System, # HM30100VA, are permanently sealed to keep out the elements, so the batteries cannot be replaced. Each of the 4 sensors will only transmit/use power after 60 seconds of being screwed on to the valve stems, every 5 minutes while updating under normal conditions, and continuously if there is a 12-1/2 percent or higher drop from the baseline pressure. Because it will be different for every trailer and situation, I cannot
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