I'm 24 years old man and you amaze me dude, keep up the good work and I will recommend your channel to all my buddies. I'm getting a 335i coupe soon. I will send pics.
To relearn, just look up the process for your model. Some do require a little FOB type reprogrammer, but there are also other methods that use pixie dust. Most involve turning the key on and off 3 times, pressing the pedal, throwing some salt over your shoulder, and then walk around the car pressing the little $10 FOB next to each tire, staring with the Driver L and going clockwise...
You mentioned to make sure to get those TPMS as level as possible. What if they are not level? When my tire shop installed new TPMS on my new wheels, I could tell they were not level.
@@blueskythinker1499 I didn’t end up needed them. 2020 accords dont have tpms sensors, I just reset the tire sensor light and it went off. You should goggle for more info on your car model it might not need it
How did you get the TPMS sensors to work with the car? I had a shop put in new TPMS sensors when I got new tires put on but since my car wasn't physically there the TPMS sensors aren't hooked up. If there's a simple way to do it myself that would be awesome. Also wanted to let you know since I found your channel about an hour ago I've been nonstop watching your vids. You're really producing amazing content and since I've been back and forth about starting my own channel you've really given me the inspiration to do so. Wishing you the best of luck and can't wait to see your channel grow into something huge!
I installed them and then just reset the TPMS in the service menu...haven't had to code them or anything. Thank you very much for the support I appreciate it!
5 ft/lb to tighten the nut, is it the same for all TPMS the 5 ft/lb? And if you don't have tq wrench, this guy said tighten the nut to snug then turn it 1/2 more turn, is that right.
Great shit! Are you making an excel sheet or something on what you have done and how much for everything? Would be cool to see one time, becouse if I understand you right you will upgrade that car alot more.
do you know why my speakers sound horrible only through the aux ? please help radio speakers are fine. sound doesn't change when I move around the aux so I don't know whats going on
These are Avant Garde M310 (18"x8"). The stock center caps do not fit, but you can order new ones for about $15 bucks. I will probably get some BMW center caps soon.
Hi. I see the sensors have no wires, no switch to put them on/off. Should they be seen by the receiver of the car if i have not instaled them yet? I mean i want to make sure they work before i install them.
@@rea2pisicuta472 Hello, the sensor does not require wires. It uses the radio frequency 433 frequency to send it to the display for reception. The display displays the tire data. We have already matched and tested it before leaving the factory. For normal use, the display only needs to be first Turn it on, install the sensor accordingly, and it will work.
No bs video. No useless 10 minutes rant. 👍👍
I'm 24 years old man and you amaze me dude, keep up the good work and I will recommend your channel to all my buddies.
I'm getting a 335i coupe soon. I will send pics.
Thanks Jesse, it means a lot man. I look forward to seeing your 335.
To relearn, just look up the process for your model. Some do require a little FOB type reprogrammer, but there are also other methods that use pixie dust. Most involve turning the key on and off 3 times, pressing the pedal, throwing some salt over your shoulder, and then walk around the car pressing the little $10 FOB next to each tire, staring with the Driver L and going clockwise...
You mentioned to make sure to get those TPMS as level as possible. What if they are not level? When my tire shop installed new TPMS on my new wheels, I could tell they were not level.
I’m looking into buying tpms sensors from Amazon for my aftermarket wheels on a 2020 accord. Are all tpms sensors the same will any fit?
That is what I am trying to figure out too. Except it’s for my KIA Forte GT Line.
@@blueskythinker1499 I didn’t end up needed them. 2020 accords dont have tpms sensors, I just reset the tire sensor light and it went off. You should goggle for more info on your car model it might not need it
How did you get the TPMS sensors to work with the car? I had a shop put in new TPMS sensors when I got new tires put on but since my car wasn't physically there the TPMS sensors aren't hooked up. If there's a simple way to do it myself that would be awesome. Also wanted to let you know since I found your channel about an hour ago I've been nonstop watching your vids. You're really producing amazing content and since I've been back and forth about starting my own channel you've really given me the inspiration to do so. Wishing you the best of luck and can't wait to see your channel grow into something huge!
I installed them and then just reset the TPMS in the service menu...haven't had to code them or anything.
Thank you very much for the support I appreciate it!
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS BRO !
Thanks man!
Can I remove an old sensor and put it back on to refinish some wheels?
So, no sealant of any kind?
you deserve more views 👌👌
Thanks bro!
What if the tire installer break my sensor? Will they replace it for free?
One thing I definitely want to do if I get an e90 is wrap it in digital camouflage. It would look so sexy.
I was looking for digital camo...I can't find any that looks good.
Yeah. Hopefully someday someone makes decent ones..
It would look sweet!
Thanks!
Thanks, nice vid
Glad to help!
5 ft/lb to tighten the nut, is it the same for all TPMS the 5 ft/lb? And if you don't have tq wrench, this guy said tighten the nut to snug then turn it 1/2 more turn, is that right.
Yes, that sounds correct
Great shit!
Are you making an excel sheet or something on what you have done and how much for everything? Would be cool to see one time, becouse if I understand you right you will upgrade that car alot more.
I have! I keep track of all the upgrades and the cost of everything!
That's smart. I do the same with mine :)
My bmw g20 dont comes with the tpms sensor. Do i have to do some coding after i installed it?
Yes, you'll need a shop to code the sensors
Re tpms sensor allthe same? Same frequency
Not all sensors are the same frequency. Please confirm compatibility before purchasing
do you know why my speakers sound horrible only through the aux ? please help radio speakers are fine. sound doesn't change when I move around the aux so I don't know whats going on
Loose connection or poor aux cord?
What kind of wheels and will the oem center cups fit ?
These are Avant Garde M310 (18"x8"). The stock center caps do not fit, but you can order new ones for about $15 bucks. I will probably get some BMW center caps soon.
Hello, how can I contact you? I am a tire pressure factory in China
Hi. I see the sensors have no wires, no switch to put them on/off. Should they be seen by the receiver of the car if i have not instaled them yet? I mean i want to make sure they work before i install them.
@@rea2pisicuta472 Hello, the sensor does not require wires. It uses the radio frequency 433 frequency to send it to the display for reception. The display displays the tire data. We have already matched and tested it before leaving the factory. For normal use, the display only needs to be first Turn it on, install the sensor accordingly, and it will work.
Thanks for the video 👍
Ethan Orchard
This is probably a dumb question but what is that he sensor for ?
NewAgeCali TPMS means Tire Pressure Monitoring System, so its monitors the tire pressure and tells you when it is low.
camswims67 is exactly correct! It is very helpful to know if you have a leaking tire, so you know it is low before damaging your rim.
JD Cars does your enon stereo tell you tire pressure?
MrSUPERDOPEE It does not, but can be rigged up to do so.
Gro.e m4 matthew Beal I would see gau Reilly.
I can't believe places charge 60$ a piece for this lol.
I know right 😂