Universal Auto Wireless Tpms Tire Pressure Monitor System + 4 External Sensors on 2040-parts.com
shenzhen, China
Universal Auto Wireless TPMS Tire Pressure Monitor System + 4 External Sensors Features* Reliable and easy to install * Advanced American Freescale 6-in-1 wireless sensors * The monitor can be charged via car charger * Real-time tire pressure/temperature and vehicle battery power monitoring(Displays pressure or temperature of 4 tires and vehicle battery power simultaneously) * Fixed high/low pressure/temperature warnings * Instant audio alarm of abnormal pressure or temperature * Build-in high capacity rechargeable battery * Intuitive and clear interface to display the parameters of the 4 tire in turn * Sleeping mode available, super easy to install * Improve fuel efficiency, extended tire life and avoid abnormal wear of car parts * Two pressure unit(psi/bar) supply for user to select * Conveniently install, water resistant * Sensors batteries will last up to three years(you can replace the battery Autonomously, do not need to return to manufacturers) * Sensors transmit pressure and temperature data every 3 seconds To secure you a driving experience and extend the service life of the tire Research shows that 30% car accident is caused by tire failure, 50% tire life time reduction is caused by under-inflation or over-inflation even most of them looks like the tire are properly inflated. Thus, you are in need of a TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) to help you monitoring the tire of your vehicle and warn you about the abnormal tire temperature and pressure——only to increase driving safety and reduce car accident. Monitor Specification Input voltage DC 8V ~ 16V Storage temperature -30℃ ~ +85℃ Operation temperature -20℃ ~ +80℃ Frequency 433.92MHz Dimension 80*38*11.5mm(L*W*H) Weight 33G(Without cigarette lighter and holder) Package Contents 1* U903 Vehicle Battery Power Monitor 1* Velcro Holder 1* Wrench 1* Car Charger 1* Cigarette Lighter Connector 4* External Sensor 5* Screw Nut 1* Open end Wrench 1* Instruction Manual 1* Installation Manual
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