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Tps jimny 23 uk
01 Jan 2025 18:13 #258925
by wak1000
Tps jimny 23 uk was created by wak1000
As a Newby
on our 2023 got cloth seats steel wheels
have I got tps in the wheels
If so if I swop my wheels will I have to put them in new wheels and will they work ?
If I just swop tyres and I have tps shurley no warnings and should work with no errors
any help on a basic question thanks john
on our 2023 got cloth seats steel wheels
have I got tps in the wheels
If so if I swop my wheels will I have to put them in new wheels and will they work ?
If I just swop tyres and I have tps shurley no warnings and should work with no errors
any help on a basic question thanks john
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01 Jan 2025 19:28 #258927
by Motacilla
Replied by Motacilla on topic Tps jimny 23 uk
Yes, you have tyre pressure sensors.
You can swop the sensors to other wheels, no issue there.
If you mount wheels that don't have sensors in them you will get warnings that can't be turned off.
Hope this helps.
You can swop the sensors to other wheels, no issue there.
If you mount wheels that don't have sensors in them you will get warnings that can't be turned off.
Hope this helps.
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01 Jan 2025 19:56 #258928
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic Tps jimny 23 uk
If you do end up changing either the tyres on the wheels or the sensors to different wheels just be aware that some of the fast fit places will often give this level of job to the apprentice and if they are not paying attention it is possible for a tyre being fitted to damage a sensor. I know this from experience on both my jimny and my land cruiser. It's one of those jobs that I would try and get a small independent place to do, the kind that treat your car like their own.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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01 Jan 2025 20:47 #258929
by Rogerzilla
Replied by Rogerzilla on topic Tps jimny 23 uk
You can buy cheaper sensors than the Suzuki ones. Just make sure they're programmed for the Jimny. With TPMS, you will need to set the tyre pressures at the minimum expected temperature for the season, or add 1psi for every 10 degrees C above this, as the system will give a warning at not far below 26psi.
So in winter in the south, set them to 26psi at 0 deg C or 27psi at 10 deg C. In summer, 26psi at 10 deg C or 27psi at 20 deg C. These should avoid warnings without overinflaton. Tyre fitters usually just whack about 35psi in all round!
So in winter in the south, set them to 26psi at 0 deg C or 27psi at 10 deg C. In summer, 26psi at 10 deg C or 27psi at 20 deg C. These should avoid warnings without overinflaton. Tyre fitters usually just whack about 35psi in all round!
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01 Jan 2025 22:27 - 01 Jan 2025 23:58 #258931
by Filipao
Replied by Filipao on topic Tps jimny 23 uk
Get rid of all sensors, be free to change pressure whenever needed/wanted.
Replace them by the Iron Gates module.
Mine has > 1 year and is perfect.
spooftpms.com/setup-instructions/
Replace them by the Iron Gates module.
Mine has > 1 year and is perfect.
spooftpms.com/setup-instructions/
Last edit: 01 Jan 2025 23:58 by Filipao.
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