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New 2010 TPMS Sensors
Since the TPMS sensors changed for all 2010 models, has anyone ordered replacements with their new aftermarket/upgraded wheels, or do we have to just switch them over from the stockers?
If you have ordered replacements, please post some contact and pricing information. Thanks in advance. |
I have the "old senors" in my 2010 X5 and they work fine. I upgraded to the 214 Style Wheels and ordered these and they work perfect...
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That is interesting. Anyone else using the old version on a 2010 vehicle?
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What is the difference between the old and new? Is it just for compatbility with the new iDrive system?
Just curious, does the X5 now inform the actual pressures or does it just show color of the condition (green = good, yellow = warning)? |
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I was worried after reading a few thread b/c I already had the wheels and tires installed and was just waiting to get my Finace X5 to put them on, to my releif they worked fine I just installed them and reset the system and everything came back green with no codes or warning lights.
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That makes me fell a bit better. Is there a way to confirm that you are purchasing the correct sensor for your car. Is there a build date, etc. when the new sensors were used?
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New Sensors are only on the 3 series for 2010 and possibly the 7
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That is great news. Thanks.
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I ordered a set for our '10 3.5d for the winter wheels from the dealer when I was told the '10 were new and non compatible with earlier TPMS. I paid $330 with BMWCCA discount. Guess I should have tried a set from our '08 first to see if they worked since I paid $150 more from the dealer than if I bought a set off ebay.:(
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Might be a diesel thing? I know for a fact they work in a 3.0 2010 X5 with no problems what so ever!
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As soon as I installed the wheels I resat the TPMS on the car via idrive waited about 3 mins in park and all the lights turned green on the wheels.
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Different Beru TPMS for different BMW models?
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I'm just guessing, randomly, but with some knowledge of wireless technology:
They may have switched the frequency of the wireless tire sensors to a more stable or secure platform or perhaps they coded them differently. At least, I'm assuming (guessing) they're coded to avoid the vehicle picking up the tire pressure from a vehicle next to it, etc. Each year there are more and more interference sources, and frequencies issued. I'd assume that this is a piece of technology that BMW allows little room for error on, given the "potential" for liability on their end, should the TPMS system fail to indicate a loss of pressure. If they were smart, they'd allow for backwards compatibility of older sensors. Again, from a liability standpoint, it would make the most sense for them to maintain compatibility with previous model year sensors. But, again, I'm completely guessing and just adding my opinion to the mix. I'd assume a letter to BMWNA would confirm or repeal the above hypothesis. |
Interesting thread. My 30i is awaiting transport from SC. It will be a 3 yr lease and I will likely preemptively pull the RFs and store them for lease return. I'm looking at these non-RFs: Continental ExtremeContact DWS
highly rated: Raising the Bar - Testing New Ultra High Performance All-Season Tires Anyone know what I should expect from the TPMS if I change the tires? Anyone know what tire pressure the TPMS are set for on the OEM tires? T.I.A. |
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The system I liked best was the one on my 350z, which gave me the pressure for each tire, at any specific time period. In any case, if you change tires, you should expect nothing abnormal. They'll work fine. |
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So, when I get the new tires what do I do to "calibrate" - settings in iDrive? |
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:yourock::thanks:
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I'd call this a thread hijack, but then I guess I kind of hijacked it myself since it was originally about 2010 "new" TPMS :D
Again - Do the OEM Beru sensors use different valve stem sizes for different model BMW's, or is this the same part for all BMW's? :dunno: Thanks- |
There are different stems for different models. I believe the difference is in length of the stem.
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