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Re: dealership visit

Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 11:07 pm
by X5-MK
This might put your mind at rest.


Beru TPMS Tyre Sensor - RDE003- Nut and Screw Torque 4nm - Bmw

TPMS Tyre pressure sensor valves should be fitted by a trained mechanic using the correct installation tools, it is important to tighten the sensor valve to the correct torque using a special torque tool, see above for torque nut setting.

OE Part number/ Manufacturer sensor number - 36 14 67 52 128

This tyre pressure sensor does not generally require diagnostic reprogramming for the cars onboard TPMS, ECU system to learn the new sensor.

The vehicle automatically learns whilst driving.

Refer to the vehicle’s manual for specific information.
Vehicles:
BMW X5 - (10/1999 - 04/2004)

Re: dealership visit

Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 11:45 pm
by Raj
I have TPMS valves (and possibly sensors) fitted to three of the Alpina Dynamic alloys I have. I need to get the valves (and sensors removed) to standard rubber ones. If I can get it sorted soon, then you are more than welcome to have the sensors for a lot less than the new ones. Just a thought.

Re: dealership visit

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 12:04 am
by X5-MK
So there doin' you head in as well :D I know 2 of mine are down but, might as well change all of them.

Might be interested but, golfing season is well under way which equals austerity measures :thumbsup:

Re: dealership visit

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 12:40 am
by Raj
[quote=""X5-MK""]So there doin' you head in as well :D I know 2 of mine are down but, might as well change all of them.

Might be interested but, golfing season is well under way which equals austerity measures :thumbsup:[/quote]

They're not used on mine as I actually have the updated RPA system as opposed to RDC so therefore the valve/sensors are redundant. They were already fitted to the wheels when I got them.

dealership visit

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 8:16 pm
by kkodal78
[quote=""Raj""]I have TPMS valves (and possibly sensors) fitted to three of the Alpina Dynamic alloys I have. I need to get the valves (and sensors removed) to standard rubber ones. If I can get it sorted soon, then you are more than welcome to have the sensors for a lot less than the new ones. Just a thought.[/quote]
hi raj
if this offer is for me please let me know if you have them removed.


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dealership visit

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 8:34 pm
by stevox5
Defiantly do not need coding mate just fitting and standard reset via in car button .