COMMON QUESTIONS
• What do I do if my sensor is not reading?
1) Unscrew the sensor o the valve stem and then
reinstall it. The sensors are pressure sensive and
will reset once reinstalled.
2) If it sll does not read, try placing a working sensor
from another re on that valve stem. Keep in mind,
the sensor you just moved will connue to read in
its original re posion on the display. If that sensor
does not read normally, you may have a valve stem
problem. Try unscrewing the valve core as described
above. If the switched sensor reads normally, it may
be a sensor issue.
Call 770-889-9102 for more troubleshoong.
3) If your sensor is not transming data to the display,
check to see if your sensor code has been input into
the display correctly. A “d” and a “6” can look similar.
• Why does my display somemes “drop” sensor data
from a re posion?
1) If you have a unit that exceed 34’ in length, you may
need a repeater to amplify the sensor signals from
the res to the display. This issue is not limited to the
rear res on a vehicle. A unit with a lot of metal, like
an Airstream trailer, also needs a repeater.
2) Be aware that an indoor/outdoor thermometer with
an external temperature sensor may interfere with
the TST TPMS. Temporarily remove all the baeries
in the thermometer AND exterior sensor and see
if the problem is corrected. A thermometer with a
higher frequency (915 Mhz) may be required. Atomic
clocks can also cause interference with the sensors.