Do You Have to Unscrew the iN-Command TPMS Sensors To Inflate Your TIres?
Updated 05/11/2023 | Published 05/09/2023 >
Question:
Do you have to remove the sensor to inflate the tires?
asked by: Doug E
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Expert Reply:
Yes, since iN-Command TPMS for RVs, Trailers, and Vehicles # NCTP100 are not flow-through sensors you're going to have to unscrew them to inflate your tires.
expert reply by:
Bryce D
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iN-Command TPMS for RVs, Trailers, and Vehicles - Bluetooth - 4 Waterproof Tire Sensors
- TPMS Sensor
- Boat Trailer
- Camper
- 5th Wheel
- Motorhome
- Standard Vehicle
- Truck/SUV
- Utility Trailer
- Cap Sensors
- 4 Sensors
- Extended Range
- Smartphone Display
- iN-Command
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