TPMS sensors in pre-TPMS wheels
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TPMS sensors in pre-TPMS wheels
I bought a used set of Volvo V70 Metis alloy wheels and had a local tire store install new Altimax M&S tires and TPMS sensors. I then took the wheels and tires directly to the Volvo dealer and asked them to install them on the (new to me) 2007 V70 that was being delivered to me next week. Volvo called an hour later and said all four wheels were leaking air around the valves. They said the wheels are just a year or two before TPMS, adding that the same wheels now come machined around the valve hole for TPMS sensors. The new tires pinch the seals of the sensors, causing the leaks. I told them to pull the sensors and install plain valves until I get it sorted out.
- Can pre-TPMS wheels be machined at reasonable cost to accept the sensors?
- Are aftermarket sensors that fit the older V70 wheels available, and work with the OEM TPMS system? (The aftermarket sensors installed by the tire place do not fit properly.)
- Is there an alternative workaround for the OEM TPMS system and pre-TPMS wheels?
Thanks in advance for any guidance!
Fred
- Can pre-TPMS wheels be machined at reasonable cost to accept the sensors?
- Are aftermarket sensors that fit the older V70 wheels available, and work with the OEM TPMS system? (The aftermarket sensors installed by the tire place do not fit properly.)
- Is there an alternative workaround for the OEM TPMS system and pre-TPMS wheels?
Thanks in advance for any guidance!
Fred
Last edited by FredRydr; 01-28-2011 at 07:32 PM.
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On investigating whether it made sense to machine the older wheels, I learned it was more economical to sell the pre-TPMS wheels wheels and buy used TPMS wheels and after-market sensors. At that time, there were no after-market sensors to fit the inside of the old-style wheels that would communicate with the Volvo TPMS system, but availability may have changed.
Fred
Fred
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Universal TPMS
Thanks for your reply. It took some investigation, but there are universal TPMS sensors that "look" for the frequency in the car, then lock onto it. My mechanic has used them before.
He solved the issue of mounting in wheels not compatible with TPMS sensors by mounting them with a strap, that is like a giant hose clamp. These are made by Schrader and Dorman for around $20 each.
You probably don't need this information, but others might find it helpful.
Now I've got Columba wheels & Blizzak snows on my wife's C30 with TPMS sensors working as they should. They should get her down Vermont roads safely this winter.
He solved the issue of mounting in wheels not compatible with TPMS sensors by mounting them with a strap, that is like a giant hose clamp. These are made by Schrader and Dorman for around $20 each.
You probably don't need this information, but others might find it helpful.
Now I've got Columba wheels & Blizzak snows on my wife's C30 with TPMS sensors working as they should. They should get her down Vermont roads safely this winter.
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