Size:Truck-6 External Sensors TPMS, ENSURS SAFETY DRIVING The monitor alarms when the tire pressure is beyond the pressure threshold value of “100-175 PSI, please set your desired alarming range by following steps: There were 3 buttons on the LCD display: "∧" "SET" "v" 1. Long press "v" to turn on the LCD display. 2. Long press "SET" untile there was "BAR PSI" and a truck image only. 3.Click(very short click, not long press) "v" four times, until there was a "PSI" and 100 on the screen. 4.Click "SET"(not long press), the "100" flashs. 5.Click "v" to turn down to 80 or your desired data. 6. Click "SET", the low PSI was set. 7. Long press "SET", and long press "v" to turn down the monitor. Switching from BAR to PSI, please try the following steps: There were 3 buttons on the LCD display: "∧" "SET" and "v" 1. Long press "v" for 5-6 seconds to turn on the LCD display. 2. Long press "SET" until there was "BAR PSI" and a truck image only 3. Short click "SET' button, "BAR" characters flashs on the screen, click "∧" or "v", "PSI" flashs 4. Click "SET" to confirm, then it was PSI. Switching from ℃ to ℉, please try the following steps: 1. Long press "v" for 5-6 seconds to turn on the LCD display. 2. Long press "SET" untile there was "BAR PSI" and a truck image only 3. Short click "∧" for one time, the screen will show , there was "℃ ℉" on top right corner. 4. Short click "SET" button, ℃ flash. 5. Short click "∧" one time , and ℉ flashs only. 6. Short click "SET", it was Fahrenheit.
D**D
Solid value, very functional and reliable so far
One more vote for the CAREUD TPMS.I was skeptical, but after having used it almost every day now for about two months, I have to say I am impressed.Just last week I finally had to charge the unit off the bike, and when I put it back on, it synched right back up the next time I rode.The unit does turn itself off automatically when you park.....it turns back on when you move the bars....I didn't realize that and discovered it quite accidentally. I had been turning it off after each ride and back on before each ride. NO NEED TO!!!The instructions are , at best, mediocre. They were written by someone not 100% fluent with English so there is some deciphering you need to do. There is an addendum to the instructions which helps, but it's still a little bit of "just try stuff and see how it works".You have to set the minimum and maximum temps and pressures (there is an alarm that goes off when you reach those limits) and you have to set the unit for either degrees F or C and pressure LBS or metric (brain fart right now, cant recall the metric equivalent).I have no idea, really , how HIGH the temps and pressures can go when riding....so far I have seen 115 degrees and 48 lbs in a rear tire on a very hot day riding the highways that started out at 38 lbs and 70 degrees.The monitor saves the last pressure readings right before you parked. Then updates when you move the bike......seems like sometimes it tales more movement to get it to refresh, which is a bit of a pain since I like to know the pressure BEFORE I pull the bike out of the garage....but so far it has been OK.I have been shocked at the swing of the pressures and temps, especially the rear.On one of the hottest days the temp of the rear went to 115 degrees and 46 pounds.....I keep my rear at 38-40 and my front at 33-34.I have verified the pressure readings with my favorite stick type gauge and its dead-on for me.I have switched to the T style metal tire valves so I can add air without removing the sensor, which is a bit of a pain.The unit is said to be waterproof, and so far so good --- heavy rains and washes have not been an issue. Although I did notice some moisture on the inside of the screen (fog, a tiny bit) for a couple days after a major soaking.....will have to watch that.Will have to wait and see how long the batteries in the sensors themselves last. Hoping it is a long time....that is the only thing yet to be discovered.Have to say, my experience with this relatively inexpensive product has been great!I would like to come back after a year and followup.
W**R
These work Very Good
So, I too was a little on the fence about ordering these after reading some of these reviews but I pulled the trigger and I'm glad I did. I have a TPMS stock system on my touring bike and I love it so much that I wanted to get something for my sport bike. I really like being able to see real time tire pressure on my bikes. The readout is nice and bright and easy to see and read. Setting it up in the beginning was a little tricky because of the bad directions, but one of these reviewers wrote up a nice set of directions that worked and helped. Regarding the comments about the differences in actual pressure to what the readout says, mine are within a couple pounds and to me, that's Perfect. I'm really more interested in seeing that the pressure stays the same and doesn't drop...I'm not using them to adjust my pressure. That's what a tire gauge is for. As long as they're reading close, who cares if its off a couple pounds.... the point is that they work great for monitoring your tire pressure. I'm Glad I bought these. They work Great!
W**N
Sweet little product
I was somewhat skeptical buying this based on the experience I have had using the ones for my trailer (Not this product). I read the reviews and decided to take a chance and I am really happy with this product. For me, with the monitor on, as soon as i screwed on the sensors, the tire pressure appears. I check the pressure ahead of time a 40psi and the monitor showed, 41psi front and rear. That's close enough for me since it really is a reference.The added bonus that is not mentioned in the manual (yeah right) is the fact that if you are using the USB cable to power it, when you turn off the USB power, it will go to sleep after a few minutes. I didn't know this at first and was manually turning it off which is a pain since you have to hold the button for like 6 seconds. I decided to just leave it on to see how long the battery would last only to find it goes to sleep. as soon as you move the bike it comes back on, so it must have a motion sensor inside.Great little product for the price
J**N
Work great.
Great item. I was a little concerned after some reviews but went ahead and ordered it. Mine was right on the money. What a good feeling I get being able to watch my pressures at all times. With only 2 tires under me its kind of important to have them both right.
V**U
Great product for small travel trailer
Purchased for my single axle travel trailer. Works just as advertised, I use the one labeled “rear” for the right side and the “front” on the left. Gives me great peace of mind to know how the trailer tires are doing not only PSI but temperature. Tested the leak down function and the monitor beeps sufficiently loud to warn me and would give opportunity to pull over before catastrophic failure.
B**N
Works very well, pressures are spot on with my digital gauge.
Works very well. Even after sitting overnight any slight movement of the handlebars activates the monitor. And the pressures are spot on with my AccuTire digital gauge. Bright display even in direct sunlight. Highly recommended.
R**S
Accurate
Didn’t have high expectations, but decided to give it a try. I made a testing device where I could regulate air pressure, measured by a digital pressure gauge, into a schrader valve. Both wheel sensors indicated the regulated pressure exactly through the entire pressure range of the tire sensors. This only proves that the tire sensors and the didgital pressure gauge indicate the same for a given pressure. Good enough for me...
B**L
Easy installation. So far - operating perfectly after a ...
Easy installation. So far - operating perfectly after a few months on my bike. You need to ride a few miles for the reading to stabilize. Again perfect so far - after 4 months of riding.
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