Is the Tire Minder Monitoring System Compatible with Regular Air and Nitrogen Filled Tires
Updated 04/21/2020 | Published 04/20/2020 >
Question:
This is probably a stupid question but I had previously purchased the Tire Minder system for our previous Fifth Wheel and it did not have nitrogen in the tires. The Riverstone does, do I need special Tire Sensors to get accurate readings, or can I just move the sensors and change the tire pressure settings? Thank you in advance.
asked by: Daylene E
Expert Reply:
Great News! The TireMinder Smart TPMS for RVs part # TPMS-APP-4 and all of the Tire Minder Monitors are compatible with the normal compressed air and also with the nitrogen filled tires.
There are no settings or adjustments to be made to switch from one to the other outside of changing the pressure limits to match the new camper. Congrats on the new rig!!
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