how can u tell if OEM wheels have TPMS?
i bought a set of 18" 35th anniversary OEMs from a seller that doesn't know whether they have TPMS or not.
i really don't care if they have them...
i just wanna know just in case i ever sell them.
can u tell just by looking at the valvestem?
i really don't care if they have them...
i just wanna know just in case i ever sell them.
can u tell just by looking at the valvestem?
search "tpms" on the forums. I believe if it does have tpms they should have a metal stem, along with a metal cap which is visible from out the outside. Obviously the cap could be different.
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Look at the valve stem. If it is rubber, you don't have TPMS. If it is metal, it may be TPMS. It has a distinct look - compare yours to someone who does have them. They come out with a 12mm wrench.
That is a Schrader brand unit, as used in a Z. One thing to take note of, depending on the build date, these things are now about 6 years old. This is about the time that the non-replaceable (wheel unit) batteries start to die. You can get genuine Schrader replacements from the aftermarket at a fraction of the Nissan price.
Agreed.
I never knew this, and most of our sending units are about this age, so thank you. I've started to notice your posts - most of them in the ZR area - and have really enjoyed them. I must admit no other female has taught me so much about a car. I hope that's not a bad thing.
So. . um. . thanks!
That is a Schrader brand unit, as used in a Z. One thing to take note of, depending on the build date, these things are now about 6 years old. This is about the time that the non-replaceable (wheel unit) batteries start to die. You can get genuine Schrader replacements from the aftermarket at a fraction of the Nissan price.
So. . um. . thanks!
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