Understanding Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) for Your RV: FAQs Answered
Master Technician Bart Taylor speaks with Adam Peterson of Truck System Technologies to address frequently asked questions about Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) and their significance for RV owners. Understanding these aspects can enhance your safety and performance on the road.
Commonly Asked Questions about TPMS
Here are the key questions discussed, along with their insights:
- What is the importance of tracking each and every tire, including the spare tire?
- Tracking all tires, including the spare, ensures that you are aware of any potential issues before they become serious. Under-inflated or damaged tires can lead to blowouts or loss of control, especially in a heavy vehicle like an RV.
- Why is it important to measure temperature as well as pressure?
- Tire temperature can impact tire performance and longevity. High temperatures can indicate problems such as under-inflation or excessive load. Monitoring both pressure and temperature helps you maintain optimal tire health.
- How can you tell if the system is receiving false information?
- Look for discrepancies between the pressure readings on the monitor and the actual tire pressure measured with a manual gauge. If readings fluctuate erratically or seem implausible, it may indicate a malfunction.
- What is the sensor battery life, and what type of maintenance is needed?
- Most TPMS sensors have a battery life of 5 years, depending on usage and environmental conditions. Regular checks of the sensor functionality and replacing batteries when needed are essential maintenance steps.
- Is there a difference between rubber valve stems and metal valve stems for the system to operate?
- Both types can work effectively with TPMS.
- Can I add additional sensors to an existing monitor?
- Yes, many TPMS systems allow for the addition of sensors. Be sure to check your specific system's compatibility and instructions for adding new sensors.
- What should I set my high- and low-pressure alerts to? What about temperature settings?
- High- and low-pressure alerts typically vary by vehicle and tire specifications. A common setting is to set the low-pressure alert to 10% below the manufacturer's recommended pressure and the high alert to 20% above it.
- What is the standard warranty on my Keystone RV and its TPMS system?
- Warranty specifics can vary by model and year, so it’s best to consult your RV’s Owner’s Manual or contact Keystone directly for accurate warranty information regarding the TPMS.
Understanding the importance of having a TPMS and how it functions is vital for RV safety and performance. For more detailed information about your specific TPMS system and its components, consult your Owner's Manual.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is deemed to be true and accurate at the time of publication. However, due to the evolving nature of our products and services, there may be changes or updates that occur after this article was published. We encourage users to verify the contents and consult with their dealer or Keystone RV for the most current information. If you have any questions or require further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact your dealer or reach out to Keystone RV directly.