[K3CAL] Tire Pressure Sensor
N3AE
n3ae at comcast.net
Mon Nov 17 16:23:25 EST 2014
Thanks Brian,
Interesting stuff. I thought TPMS was a "feature" and didn't realize it was mandated by law.
Have you ever taken apart a sensor to see what type of battery it uses and how the battery is attached to the circuitry? I'm guessing that battery replacement isn't possible because almost any way of making a detachable battery connection in the harsh environment of the wheel would not be very reliable.
Wonder how my car knows to read only it's own tire sensors and not react to sensors on another car that pulls up next to mine at a stoplight?
Shawn
----- Original Message -----
From: "Reflector, K3CAL" <k3cal at mailman.qth.net>
To: "Reflector, K3CAL" <k3cal at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2014 2:25:33 PM
Subject: [K3CAL] Tire Pressure Sensor
This morning on the 985 mach I had a conversation with several of you about
tire pressure sensors found on all cars model year 2008 and newer.
Tire pressure sensor are a wireless sensor mounted on the base of the tire valve stem inside the wheel..
They transmit on 315 mhz and 430 mhz
Here is a link to our web site with a couple of videos about Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS)
http://marlborotire.com/tpms-tire-pressure-monitoring-systems
Brian
KB3WFV
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