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Flow through sensors for your TireMinder TPMS let you monitor the tire pressure of your RV, camper, or trailer. The flow-through design allows you to inflate or deflate your tires without removing them from the valve stems.
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What's up, everybody It's AJ with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna be checking out this TireMinder tire pressure sensor. So, this is gonna be a replacement for one that broke or got lost, or if you're adding an additional one to your system. Let's check it out. So, this is gonna be a flow through tire pressure sensor. I really like that aspect of it, that you can unthread the cap and fill up the tire with this still on here.
On the other TireMinder versions they don't have that, so you'd have to completely remove the sensor every time you need to put air in the tire, which not that big a deal to unthread it but still, it's easier just to leave it on there and check out your monitor to see how much air is in the tire. So, you're gonna unthread the cap here. You're gonna get a battery with this, it's gonna come in a quantity of two so you get two batteries and two sensors. You're gonna slide that battery in there. That's what activates it.
Thread that back on and now, you can use the app on your phone or the monitor to add the new sensor in, to add it to what tire you want it on. Now, with the two transmitters you're gonna get two locking nuts that thread onto the valve as well. And that's gonna help somebody not just take it off the valve when you're not around. You need a special tool to do it. So, we'll get that threaded on first, then thread on the transmitter, then bring the nut up to the transmitter, and then give it a couple turns with the special tool.
And now, you can't unthread. Now, these flow through tire pressure sensors are gonna work with TM76FR, TM86FR, TM38FR, and TM98FR. Now, with the battery in here, it says it can last from nine to 14 months. You're not gonna worry about it for a while and we also do sell the spare batteries for the sensor, so you can pick those up on our website just in case. Overall, I like how easy it is to add an additional sensor or replace one on your system.
Also, the flow through is really nice so I don't have to unthread this every time. I just remove the cap to add the air and monitor it as I'm doing that. Well, I think that does it. Thanks for hanging out and hope this helps.
Average Customer Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (12 Customer Reviews)
Flow through sensors for your TireMinder TPMS let you monitor the tire pressure of your RV, camper, or trailer. The flow-through design allows you to inflate or deflate your tires without removing them from the valve stems.The sensors work great and Etrailer's price and shipping are hard to beat.
I bought 6 tire sensors total, Five worked well but the sixth had a persistent slow leak.I intend to replace all six with regular sensors (not the flow through versions).
Work as advertised. One year in and my first battery finally died. Swapped the battery and back in business. Monitor my 5th wheel and truck with these.
I bought the system through another vender and purchased these as extra. The sensors themselves are good. I've had issues with the system losing signal primarily from the front wheels. Every trip I've taken, when traveling at highway speeds, the front sensors lose signal. I've moved the amplifier forward and it improved from the initial location but still loses signal.
etrailer sells great products at fantastic prices, and these flow- thru sensors worked nicely with the existing display.
Quality product, competitive price, and quick delivery!
Quick fullfilment and shipping.
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Katrina D.
11/18/2023
Oh no, that is not good at all. I wouldn't necessarily rule out flow through sensors quite yet. It could definitely be a defective sensor, and these do have a three year warranty. Let me get you over to our customer service department for them to look into a warranty for you.