tmps sensor battery replacement design flaw?!
#1
tmps sensor battery replacement design flaw?!
TMPS sensors have been buggy the past month now has gotten to the point that it wont get out of reset mode / tpm inactive status. Browsing the forums it seems like 'batteries' are on their way out. Two questions
1.) When batteries go out it seems that the 'sensors' need to be replaced to the tune of $130+ a piece = so over a $500/600 job with the install. Is there just a way to replace the actual 'batteries' in the sensor and not the sensor itself? Why would the inherent design not allow for just a battery replacement (apart from porsche greed) ? A $600 'battery' job seems a little out of the ballpark especially because I just mounted new tires a few hundred miles ago so would have to dismount them again It seems like this is then a replacement item due for a change every 5-6 years that is not cheap and not covered by CPO either as its a 'battery' item.
2.) Is there just a way to disable the TPMS system completely so the error message goes away? I can check my own tire pressures the old fashioned way.
Thank you for all the help!
11/13 UPDATE: New ITM Aftermarket TPMS sensors came in and just got installed. Work great so far, all errors of dash are REMOVED! Cost of SENSOR = $180 for set of 4 VS $600+ FOR OEM! SAVINGS = $400+
Seems like a great alternative for this INEVITABLE change that comes up after 5-6 years of car ownership.
LONG TERM DURABILITY TO BE SEEN
1.) When batteries go out it seems that the 'sensors' need to be replaced to the tune of $130+ a piece = so over a $500/600 job with the install. Is there just a way to replace the actual 'batteries' in the sensor and not the sensor itself? Why would the inherent design not allow for just a battery replacement (apart from porsche greed) ? A $600 'battery' job seems a little out of the ballpark especially because I just mounted new tires a few hundred miles ago so would have to dismount them again It seems like this is then a replacement item due for a change every 5-6 years that is not cheap and not covered by CPO either as its a 'battery' item.
2.) Is there just a way to disable the TPMS system completely so the error message goes away? I can check my own tire pressures the old fashioned way.
Thank you for all the help!
11/13 UPDATE: New ITM Aftermarket TPMS sensors came in and just got installed. Work great so far, all errors of dash are REMOVED! Cost of SENSOR = $180 for set of 4 VS $600+ FOR OEM! SAVINGS = $400+
Seems like a great alternative for this INEVITABLE change that comes up after 5-6 years of car ownership.
LONG TERM DURABILITY TO BE SEEN
Last edited by socialpro; 11-13-2012 at 11:53 AM.
#4
Anyone ever have any luck with aftermarket TPMS? Such as...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-TPMS-fits-...bd32ae&vxp=mtr
#5
I have been having problems with mine off and on.
Seems like it is usually inactive or system learning.
Took it to a tire shop and they put some meter next to it that checks the signal and battery. They said the sensor was ok.
Maybe there could be something wrong with the reciever?
Seems like it is usually inactive or system learning.
Took it to a tire shop and they put some meter next to it that checks the signal and battery. They said the sensor was ok.
Maybe there could be something wrong with the reciever?
#6
I believe mine has the sensor going...been losing signal readings in left rear wheel past month on and off...
Has anyone here ever installed an aftermarket TPMS? I found a good review of the sensor (link given below) on the Cayman forums but still cant locate anyone trying anything other than OEM on the 997...
opinions? Thinking of giving it a try...Its less than 1/2 price of OEM...and this apparently being a 'consumable' item like tires and such I'll be happy if it holds up for more than a year.
http://oewheelsllc.com/TPMS-Sensors_...re-Sensors-SET
Might order them and be the guinea pig for this item. Seems like a TPMS replacement is inevitable after 5-6 years and theres gotta be a better alternative then paying $600 for essentially replacing batteries in your tires to read out tire pressure.
Has anyone here ever installed an aftermarket TPMS? I found a good review of the sensor (link given below) on the Cayman forums but still cant locate anyone trying anything other than OEM on the 997...
opinions? Thinking of giving it a try...Its less than 1/2 price of OEM...and this apparently being a 'consumable' item like tires and such I'll be happy if it holds up for more than a year.
http://oewheelsllc.com/TPMS-Sensors_...re-Sensors-SET
Might order them and be the guinea pig for this item. Seems like a TPMS replacement is inevitable after 5-6 years and theres gotta be a better alternative then paying $600 for essentially replacing batteries in your tires to read out tire pressure.
Last edited by socialpro; 11-04-2012 at 04:10 PM.
#7
Tire Rack sells them for $85 each. Still expensive but slightly less painful.
I have to change mine too, none of the sensors are working anymore (the car is 6 years old).
Yves
I have to change mine too, none of the sensors are working anymore (the car is 6 years old).
Yves
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#9
Ordered the aftermarket ones from oewheels.
After speaking to the rep there he said 'plug and play' no programming etc needed. Keeping fingers crossed thats the case paid <$180 for all 4.
Will report back after getting them installed this week. Figured this route will save me and all of you all $100s in the future on a throw away replaceable 'battery'. After hours of searching threads and seeing not a single person tried this (im quite amazed at that actually) im thrilled to be the guinea pig
After speaking to the rep there he said 'plug and play' no programming etc needed. Keeping fingers crossed thats the case paid <$180 for all 4.
Will report back after getting them installed this week. Figured this route will save me and all of you all $100s in the future on a throw away replaceable 'battery'. After hours of searching threads and seeing not a single person tried this (im quite amazed at that actually) im thrilled to be the guinea pig
Last edited by socialpro; 11-05-2012 at 05:43 PM.
#10
I can accept the $100 car battery replacement every few years -- but a $600-1000 tire pressure battery replacement where the entire sensor needs to be replaced 'feels' unjust. Had a C6 corvette owner today mention that the TPMS in that IS an actual battery replacement that pops in/out of the sensor. Im SURE that wouldn't have been too hard for the porsche engineers to devise - but hey they gotta make $ somehow
Last edited by socialpro; 11-05-2012 at 05:48 PM.
#12
Thats what my symptoms were initially until I got the PCM inactive and then system went into 'learn' mode and does not leave that for past few days. When I go to tire pressure readings it only has right two showing up.
#14
Frank called me from Becks left a message basically said that I think he can mess with the electronics to disable it etc but would need the car overnight and such to make sure that nothing creeps up. Not trying to go through all that so just gonna go with these aftermarket ones and hoping they work well!
#15
Yeah gonna take it to discount tire right up the street - thinking of doing just the 2 sensors that are being buggy. I know that the other 2 will need to be replaced as well but wanna try these sensors out before sticking in all 4.
Frank called me from Becks left a message basically said that I think he can mess with the electronics to disable it etc but would need the car overnight and such to make sure that nothing creeps up. Not trying to go through all that so just gonna go with these aftermarket ones and hoping they work well!
Frank called me from Becks left a message basically said that I think he can mess with the electronics to disable it etc but would need the car overnight and such to make sure that nothing creeps up. Not trying to go through all that so just gonna go with these aftermarket ones and hoping they work well!
rite on, if you need a ride to drop it off or anything let me know!