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TPMS Valves

JohnCRS

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One (of many) areas about which I have little knowledge is TPMS valves. I need to get a new set for my 981 wheels and have being doing a bit of research. There appear to be a lot of different offerings on the market, with different part numbers all of which are said by sellers to be compatible with the Porsche system and at prices ranging from £40 to £140 each.

I wondered if anyone else has recently looked at this issue?

John
 
Dave (Twinfan) acquired a set, at reasonable cost for his second set of wheels a while back ... it`s `in here` somewhere !

 
Yep, Huf are the ones to get they're as cheap as chips and work perfectly. They match the appearance of OEM completely, save for the dust caps which are slightly different.

You need to buy the correct type so that re-programming is not required.

 
From this thread: https://www.porscheclubgb...orum/tm.aspx?m=1080810

If you are going for a second set of wheels, then you'll need a set of TPMS sensors. For OEM items at my OPC I was quoted £850 for supply and coding(!), but doing some research I discovered that HUF seem to make them for Porsche and they supply aftermarket versions that do not need programming. These are labelled "IntelliSens RDE" and you can see which part number you need by using the search here: http://www.products.intellisens.com/ For different colour options you'll need the product catalogue from here: https://www.intellisens.com/downloads/ The silver version for 718s is "RDE047V21" but I needed the black version which is part number "RDE047V26", and they were only £40 from Autodoc: https://www.autodoc.co.uk/huf/14501114 For 987.2 and 981 cars, it seems the part number of the silver version is "RDE048V21" and they're around £65 at Autodoc. For the 987.1 it seems to be "RDE001V21" and they're around £90. For other colours you'll need to check the parts catalogue.

 
Many thanks. A set is on its way from Autodoc (and the fault seems to have cleared on the current ones - oh well!)

 

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