TPM sensor fits factory mercedes wheel?
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TPM sensor fits factory mercedes wheel?
Hello. everyone. It's first time here.
I need help.
I will retrofit TPMS in My W211 2005 ,
but I have no confirmation about installing sensors in my orginal Mercedes wheel---7.5J*16,5 spoke ,Rucha, order No. B6 6 47 4125
Sensors and valve stem fits for this wheel?
Any spacer needed?
Anybody knows, let me know,please
Thanks in advance
I need help.
I will retrofit TPMS in My W211 2005 ,
but I have no confirmation about installing sensors in my orginal Mercedes wheel---7.5J*16,5 spoke ,Rucha, order No. B6 6 47 4125
Sensors and valve stem fits for this wheel?
Any spacer needed?
Anybody knows, let me know,please
Thanks in advance
Last edited by macgyber; 09-22-2005 at 10:20 AM.
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It should fit, I see no reason as to why it would not. Perhaps Scorchie or MBenzNL can chime in on this one.
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I think that macgyber (just like Mark) is getting his TPMS installed by MBenzNL as well...in seoul...but I do not know wether his rims are suiteable for the sensors...EPC does not list such info.
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'05 E320 CDI, '08 BMW X5 4.8i, '11 Duramax 2500HD
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I think that macgyber (just like Mark) is getting his TPMS installed by MBenzNL as well...in seoul...but I do not know wether his rims are suiteable for the sensors...EPC does not list such info.
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Can you do it on my '05 CDI w/ the new 17's? if so how much (you can post here, or email/pm me)?
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Originally Posted by MBenzNL
I will be doing 3 W211 TPMS installs on my next trip...yes - I can do yours as well Sam, but you will have to get the sensors mounted in your wheels on forehand as I can not install those myself with the "phillips screwdriver" I travel around with...I can send those sensors upfront.
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Mercedes uses beru tpm system. There are information about installing sensors in web---beru.com. I will install sensors by myself before Steve arrival, but I cannot confirm success.
Where can I have a information about ’wheel fits for tpm sensors’?
Where can I have a information about ’wheel fits for tpm sensors’?
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Originally Posted by macgyber
Mercedes uses beru tpm system. There are information about installing sensors in web---beru.com. I will install sensors by myself before Steve arrival, but I cannot confirm success.
Where can I have a information about ’wheel fits for tpm sensors’?
Where can I have a information about ’wheel fits for tpm sensors’?
From this you would form the opinion that one part is associated with all rims. But not all frequencies are valid for all areas of the world.
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Yes, the frequency makes a difference as the sensors, antennas and control units are different. Due to FCC regulations, the USA equipment is at a different frequency. Beru makes the sensors now but I believe it will switch to a Siemens system soon.