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CACAGOO Wireless Real-time TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System with Large Clear LCD Display Real-time Alarm Function 4 Internal Sensors PSI BAR Units Selection Black

4.9 (74 Reviews)

US$79.37

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Customer Reviews(74 Reviews)
4.9

Used this product on my 24’ pull behind camper. Good product and accurate reading.

This is a cool device I installed on my wife's car and it works well. It has an automatic on and off feature that if car is idle for some time it shuts its self off and when you open car door it turns itself back on pretty cool. Sensors are easy to install and has a locking nut to secure the sensor to the tire stem so it would be difficult to remove. Not a bad product for the price and it also has cool little display for easy reading and tire location.

Easy to install, easy to mount in cab, and pretty easy to program once you click through it a few times. Really enjoyed being able to see constant PSI/Temp on my RV tires while pulling down the road, especially at night. Made it easier to relax.

This tire pressure monitoring system works great and is a great value if you need one I think this is the one to get.

Had the unit for a couple of weeks now, and my only significant issue is with the instructions. They're fairly good for setting the parameters for tire pressure, temperature, etc, but say absolutely nothing about how the unit itself is turned on and off (there is no on/off button). So, for those of you that are wondering: STANDBY MODE Once the unit has been on for awhile and there hasn't been any vehicle movement (like when you're parked), the unit display will go black. However, it's still on- any movement, even getting into the vehicle and closing the door, will power it up again. Other hints: PAIRING THE SENSORS WITH THE UNIT They don't tell you this in the instructions, but each of the sensors is labeled for each tire- “RF” for right front, “LR” for left rear, etc. While the instructions do suggest that you can switch the sensors to different tires. if you pay attention to the sensor labels and put them in the right place, the tires will pair automatically to the correct place on the display. Its colorful, easier to read, and sticks better in the lighter (it doesnt just fall out like the cheaper brands). And since the screen sits in the middle (and not off to the left or right like the other brands) it fits in my space better.

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