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12/12/2016 at 12:19pm
 Location: Northants
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Searching for this topic brings one post only, I quote:
"bought one (£140 ) sensors lasted 2yrs, when I phoned to complain they said I'd have to pay £45 for each new sensor
Maplin sell equivilant set up for £75...extra sensors are 2 for £49
Guess where I'll be going in future"

I yet have to tow our first ever 'van any further than from Bedworth dealer to Northampton home, but for more meaningful trips these seem like a good idea. Any comments on relative quality of makes would be great, please.

PS I note that the Caravan Club has a members-only special offer on TyrePal's new issue, just under £100 through the CC special offer. ... though if you go direct to the makers, they're offering exactly the same special offer for the same period...
But I'd still welcome your advice

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12/12/2016 at 7:43pm
 Location: Milton Keynes
 Outfit: Bailey Alliance 66-2 Motorhome
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I have a set of Tyrepal sensors on my motorhome and so far so good. I did read somewhere that it was a good idea to remove the sensors if the van is stored for any length of time to avoid corrosion.

David


12/12/2016 at 8:15pm
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How long have you had them, David? Does this throw away after 2 yrs thing apply, still?

Thanks,
Richard


13/12/2016 at 8:12pm
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Richard

That is a good question, I think it must be about a year. Might be worth checking to see if anyone is selling secondhand as you could used the sensors. If they only last two years it makes it and expensive bit of kit.

David


13/12/2016 at 9:39pm
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Just so, David, that's how it seems to me!

Anybody out there using the same ones for more than 2 years successfully?

Best wishes
Richard


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16/12/2016 at 8:44am
 Location: BLACK((gods)) COUNTRY
 Outfit: Pi;ote Reference 740
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On the Tyrepal website,it states that the battery in the sensors last UPTO two years,perhaps that's why the sensors failed,apparently you can buy new batteries (CR1362)

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16/12/2016 at 9:53am
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Ah thanks, that's better - I hadn't found that bit, and had got the impression they were non-replaceable, so limiting the lifespan of the whole thing. That's more worthwhile, then!
Best wishes,
Richard


16/12/2016 at 10:43am
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Reading on,the new Baileys have the TPMS already inside the wheels,you do still need to buy the monitor,these are sealed batteries that have a lifespan of approx ten years,so the sensors need to be replaced when they run down

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16/12/2016 at 11:09am
 Location: Worcestershire
 Outfit: Buccaneer Cruiser
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We are not impressed with Tyrepal as we have had a number of issues with the equipment. Sometimes it can take 4 - 5 miles for the unit to wake up. The record is 23 miles from storage before the unit woke up. By that time we were on the motorway and if there wa an issue nothing much we could do about it. The unit has bene back to Tyrepal three times and they are aware of the issue but cannot fix it.
We are not the only ones with the "wake up" issue. Knowing what we know now, we woudl nto have bouhgt the Tyrepal unit but would have looked elsewhere.


18/12/2016 at 12:49pm
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Had the same problems, would work when new, after a few weeks the sensors would fail to wake up, or one would the other wouldn't, tried new batteries, still no different, swapped the sensors around, still the same, final straw after leaving site, they both woke up, stopped after a couple of hours for fuel, on the restart, one woke up, the other one never stirred, 120 miles and still asleep, removed, returned to Tyepal, refunded.


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18/12/2016 at 1:26pm
 Location: Northants
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So which other makes would anyone recommend, please? ... or none?!


18/12/2016 at 7:01pm
 Location: Derbyshire
 Outfit: Auto=Trail Delaware
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Pleased I read your comments as they were on my New Year shopping list. Thanks.


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As with any tpms sounds more trouble than it's worth. Neighbour's new Fiesta has been back 3 times because light keeps coming on with pressures all good. Annoyingly now fitted to all new cars. How did we manage without them?


18/12/2016 at 8:14pm
 Location: Milton Keynes
 Outfit: Bailey Alliance 66-2 Motorhome
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Regarding the "waking up" of the monitor. It can be switched on manually. However it can take a mile or so before you get readings from all four tyres in our motorhome.

David



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