goufgators
Mar 25, 2014Explorer
Pressure Pro
Kudos to Pressure Pro! Had a problem with my air pressure monitoring system yesterday and called Pressure Pro. Talked to one of their service techs and was most pleased with the very prompt and capab...
goufgators wrote:wolfe10 wrote:goufgators wrote:wolfe10 wrote:
Yes, the sensors have batteries in them. Projected life around 5 years.
Brett: Don't mean to keep 'beating' this horse but I see no way to access batteries on my sensors. Could it be that there are two different type sensors...one with batteries and one type without? / Larry
From their website: http://www.advantagepressurepro.com/index.asp?PageTypeId=6#CanIstoremyvehiclewiththemonitoron?
"What do I do about a low sensor battery alert?
When you receive a low Sensor Battery alert, contact your dealer/distributor. The Sensor should be returned for replacement. The cost of a replacement “Sensor” is less than the cost of a new Sensor. Contact your dealer/distributor or PressurePro for information."
Brett: Appears that the entire sensor has to be returned with a new one obtained from Pressure Pro. Still don't believe we (users) can replace weak sensor batteries. Looks like the sensor has to be replaced.