How to prevent theft of external tire pressure monitors?

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DeMiles
07/30/25 6:38am
External tire pressure monitor anti-theft mainly relies on anti-theft nuts. Here is more information about external tire pressure monitors: 1. Installation: Unscrew the dust cap of the air valve, put on the dust cover, screw in the hexagonal nut, screw the corresponding sensor into the tire according to the position mark on the sensor housing, tighten the sensor in reverse with a nut wrench, check for air leaks with soapy water, and the installation is complete. 2. Features: The external tire pressure monitor is characterized by its beautiful and compact appearance, and the sensor is lightweight, which will not affect the dynamic balance of the tire. The installation is simple and can be done by yourself. The tire pressure sensor contains a button battery, which can normally last for 2 to 3 years. When the power of the tire pressure sensor is exhausted, the tire pressure display will give a corresponding reminder, and the owner should replace the battery in time.
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