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Tire Pressure and Temperature Monitor System - TPMS

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Reduce Driving Risks

It was reported that an astonishing 75% of all running tires in the USA are under-inflated and 70% of fatal traffic accidents were caused by tire blowouts. With a TPMS, drivers are warned of abnormal tire conditions before it becomes dangerous.

Improve Fuel Economy
Today's tire designs make visual inspection of deflated tires very difficult. Very often, a 30% under-inflated tire looks very much like a fully inflated one. A TPMS will make sure your tire pressure is at its proper level. A 9PSI drop in tire pressure will cause approximately 4% increase in fuel consumption.

Prolong Lifetime Of Tires
The following table shows a simple relationship between tire pressure and tire lifetime:

  • Tire Pressure 20% under inflated, Tire Lifetime 30% less
  • Tire Pressure30% under inflated, Tire Lifetime 45% less
  • Tire Pressure20% over inflated, Tire Lifetime 10% less

    PRODUCT FEATURES
    Monitor Features:

  • Reliable and easy to install.
  • Built-in rechargeable lithium battery.
  • Automatic backlight.
  • Automatically wakes when vehicle starts moving.
  • Configurable high/low pressure warnings.
  • Configurable high temperature warnings.
  • Visible and audible alerts.
  • Selectable pressure units: PSI or BAR.
  • Selectable temperature units: C° or F°.
  • Monitors up to 5 tires maximum.
  • Displays pressure or temperature of 4 tires simultaneously.

    Sensor Features

  • Reliable cap sensors, easy to install.
  • Water resistant.
  • Replaceable sensor batteries.
  • Sensors transmit pressure and temperature data every 5 minutes.
  • Fast leakage alert.
  • Individually coded sensors.
  • Anti-theft design.

    SYSTEM COMPONENTS

  • Monitor 1 pc
  • Velcro 1 pc
  • Power adaptor 1 pc
  • Sensor 4 pcs
  • Sensor water proof rubber seal 4 pcs
  • CR1632 battery 4 pcs
  • Hex wrench 2 pcs
  • Specified tool 1 pc

 DFuser part number:  TPMS-1

 
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