GrandadSashaboo
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I just purchased 4 tpms valves but there are no securing nuts so where can I find some please
As can be seen in the picture below, these are the same as the Peugeot ones, the hex on the valve stem is the nut for securing them to the rim. remove valve cam, unscrew hex headed sleeve, insert sensor and stem from inside of rim out to outside, fit outer sleeve, fit tyre, inflate tyre. At some point in this process you need to do witch craft with the computer to excite/activate the sensor and then pair it with the car's ECU.
good plan!To me, they dont seem bothering with. I think I'll just carry on giving my tyres the occasional kick.
Col
I'd love to retrofit the TPMS, but I don't know if mine is late enough to have all the wiring in place for the sensors, but I guess I could check.As can be seen in the picture below, these are the same as the Peugeot ones, the hex on the valve stem is the nut for securing them to the rim. remove valve cam, unscrew hex headed sleeve, insert sensor and stem from inside of rim out to outside, fit outer sleeve, fit tyre, inflate tyre. At some point in this process you need to do witch craft with the computer to excite/activate the sensor and then pair it with the car's ECU.
Where are you getting them from? Are they being sold as retrofit parts or spares to replace faulty old units, so the old sleeve nut is reused?As you can see there are no sleeves or nuts on theseView attachment 278513View attachment 278513