Tire Review’s Maddie Winer has more service tips for TPMS sensors with clamp-on metal valves, from the Tire Review Continental Tire Garage Studio at Babcox Media.
Any time a clamp-on TPMS sensor is re-used or replaced on a wheel, you must install new seals and new valve stem nuts to ensure proper sealing around the sensor valve stem.
Tire Review’s Maddie Winer has more service tips for TPMS sensors with clamp-on metal valves, from the Tire Review Continental Tire Garage Studio at Babcox Media.
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