Manual - Suspension Pressure Monitoring Sensor

Manual - Suspension Pressure Monitoring Sensor

Please note that due to the variety of air suspension kits and hose sizes available, we recommend that you ask your local fitment sensor to install an additional INFLATION VALVE/S (inside the cabin) to your existing air suspension kit.

Should you wish to do it yourself, you have the following options:

1. If you have an existing system with analog gauge/s that you would like to replace.

REPLACED BY

 

2. If you have an existing system and you wish to T in an inflation valve.

 

 

 

 

Battery Replacement

Each sensor has a replaceable CR1632 battery. Remove the black plastic insert from the bottom of the sensor. Flip this insert upside down and use it as a spanner to unscrew the PCB from the housing. Use a non conductive item to push the battery out of the holder and replace with new one. Screw the PCB back in place and be carefull not to over tighten it. Put the insert back in its place and screw the sensor back on the valve stem.

Care

Sensors should not be submerged in water or cleaned with high pressure jet. Please ensure compressor used to top up the air has a water drain. Warranty will be voided for improper use.

 

Fitment

TPMS Fitment Instructions

  1. Remove valve cap, screw in Anti-theft screw.
  2. Install outer sensor on valve in the correct order.
  3. Hold the sensor, tighten Anti-theft screw. Check for leakage after tightening.

Attention

  • Sensors go in standby mode to save power when not driving. Drive the car for 2-3km to get a reading.

 

Care

Please note using tyre sealant or other fluids with pressure sensors can damage the units and warranty will be voided.

Sensors should not be submerged in water or cleaned with high pressure jet. Remove the sensors before washing car or when wading through deep water. Please ensure compressor used to top up the air has a water drain. Please ensure valve stems are completely dry and dust free before fitting the sensors. Warranty will be voided for improper use.

 


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