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TPMS Tyre pressure monitoring sensors

chaz1

New member
Had some fun and games with my cars TPMS.
What I found out was HUF sensors do not self learn on 987s.
I ended replacing all the sensors with Velo.
The first two supplied through UK supplier.
These were pre coded off the rim by my local car auto electrician Mountani. Then fitted by friendly tyre fitter and rebalanced for cash. Initial we thought that just the rear sensors were faulty but once replaced the error on the dash showed as flat tyres.
Once we repeated the process with replacing the front sensors all was good.
Price for two sensors in Germany was much cheaper than U.K. hafl the price at £80.00 for two.
Usual when one goes down you may as well replace all four.
They were original items so 9 years service is not bad.




 

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