TPMS Sensors.
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LesXRN

Original Poster:

771 posts

138 months

Tuesday 16th September
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I'm having the TPMS sensors changed on my Vanquish this Thursday as I'm getting an intermittent warning lamp.

I bought a full set, already pre-coded, for just £117.13 delivered to France.

If anyones interested, they were from a UK parts company in Westbury, Wiltshire. They cover most cars and it's all fit and forget.

My local English tyre fitter hates working on big wheels, but he's OK though.

I'll update later in the week as to how they work.

Import

292 posts

49 months

Tuesday 16th September
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Well that is good to know…please let us all know if they are indeed plug and play…

john ryan

542 posts

151 months

Tuesday 16th September
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These are presumably the later Beru type, not Smartire.

skyebear

999 posts

25 months

Tuesday 16th September
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Interested to hear how you get on as I need a set for a BMW.

LesXRN

Original Poster:

771 posts

138 months

Wednesday 17th September
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Import said:
Well that is good to know please let us all know if they are indeed plug and play
Yes, correct, they will be the later ones. My Vanquish is a 2015 just for info'. But they do all Astons as far as I could see.

LesXRN

Original Poster:

771 posts

138 months

Thursday 18th September
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A bit of an update.

Sadly the tyre fitter didn't have a socket that would fit the hole in the rim to remove the valve nut.
I am going to grind down a spare socket to fit, that will overcome the problem.
I'm going back next week. Fingers crossed.

EVR

1,915 posts

79 months

Wednesday 22nd October
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VernierMike and I have contributed a great deal on the subject oil the past, check this thread for the full story. wink

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...