How to Install a Tire Pressure Monitoring System?

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SanAugust
07/25/25 2:11pm
The installation method for a tire pressure monitoring system is as follows: 1. First, use a valve core tool to remove the tire valve core; 2. Use a tire changer to squeeze out space near the valve position; 3. Cut and remove the original rubber valve from the base; 4. Install the tire pressure monitoring sensor externally; 5. Install the gasket; 6. Install the fixing screw; 7. Tighten to the specified torque to complete the installation. Tire pressure monitoring systems can be divided into two types: one is an indirect tire pressure monitoring system, which determines whether the tire is abnormal by the speed difference of the tires. The other is a direct tire pressure monitoring system, which installs four tire pressure monitoring sensors inside the tires to automatically monitor the tire pressure and temperature in real time, whether the car is stationary or moving.
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