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If an alert does appear on your display, please remain calm. Remember, DO NOT PANIC! Also,
the DRIVER SHOULD NEVER try to figure out what the problem is. Let your husband (or
wife), co-pilot, navigator, partner, etc., look at the monitor and try to determine the cause of the
alert.
What to do if an alert occurs.
If you receive a
leaking alert
, please note how much air is left in your tire. If you are running
110 psi (normal) and the alert has come on at 95 psi, you may decide to drive to the next rest
stop. If the pressure drops significantly or more rapidly, cautiously bring the vehicle to a safe,
off-road location to check the offending tire.
If you receive a
high pressure alert
, cautiously bring the vehicle to a stop and check the
offending tire. If the high pressure is “within reason” you may need to adjust your baseline
pressures. Not sure what to do, call us!
If you receive a
high temperature alert
, cautiously “get off the road” & determine the cause of
the overheating. In most cases, this will be due to a brake caliper that is sticking or a bearing
which has overheated.
The TireMinder® Hard Wired Booster
In today's world, the TireMinder® booster helps our 433MHz transmitters avoid signal
interference from the ever more prevalent wireless devices. As we all know, you can't throw a
stone anymore without hitting a wireless device. This creates a lot of electronic noise, which
limits the potential range of other devices operating in the same vicinity. This is why
the booster
is crucial
for operating a tire pressure monitoring system on a multi-wheel vehicle (RVs, 5th
Wheels, MotorHomes, Motor Coaches, Boat Trailers, Travel Trailers, etc.).
Installing the TireMinder® Booster