TPMS System That Works With A 2015 Winnebago Via 25P MH With 6 Tires
Updated 07/29/2022 | Published 07/28/2022 >
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Question:
I have a 2015 winnebago Via 25P. Would this sensor work ? The RV has 6 wheels, two in front and 4 at the rear
asked by: Leonardo C
Expert Reply:
Since you have 6 wheels, the TireMinder Smart TPMS for RVs # TPMS-APP-4 that you mentioned will work, however you won't have enough sensors for all six tires.
Instead, I recommend going with the:
-TireMinder i10 TPMS for RVs and Trailers w/ Signal Booster # TM29FR.
This TPMS includes 6 brass waterproof and dustproof sensors, that will allow you to monitor all 6 of your Winnebago's tires.
These sensors will alert you with changes to your tire pressure, tire temperature, sensor and monitor batteries, and sensor signal, and also includes an easy-to-use, color LCD monitor provides you with visual and audible alerts for up to 6 tires at once.
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