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- livingaboardExplorerI have posted several times about my original pressure pro issues and then the 360rv system. Customer service has been good but there comes a point where I don't give a $%#$% about customer service if I have to keep using customer service to get my product working. Considering how little I actually use the product it is ridiculous how many issues I have had. I bought my 360 rv system in April of last year. We are right about the 2 year mark and one of my sensors just doesn't work. I assume it is a bad battery even after only 2 years.
I reset my receiver and reprogrammed every sensor and even moved this rear tire sensor to the front tires and still have a lost signal on my receiver. I either have a bad sensor or bad battery; either of which requires replacing the $50 sensor and paying shipping. I am really fed up with the system. I like it when it works right but hate it when I am spending money on it. I only got the upgraded 360 rv system because I was tired of the batteries shorting out in the original sensors and causing them to literally melt.
I emailed Debbie at Doran yesterday and again today. I need my bad sensor replaced for my trip this Friday. I don't a sensor being shipped to me anytime soon.
So I have driven my rv about 6000 miles since 2006 and have purchased TWO 6 tire monitoring systems. I am about to purchase my third just to get replaceable batteries that I can do myself. You do the math if I have to replace all 6 sensors at a cost of over $300 every few years. I am way the hell better off just buying a system that I can replace the batteries in and pay only about $20 every few years. - Don_DonExplorerDoran by far. RV's , trucks and buses for a long time.
- MSHappyCampersExplorerAnother vote for TireTraker. Batteries in sensors can be easily replaced. Easy to program. Only negative thing I've found is that the monitor does not read the same pressure as my trucker's tire gauge, but it really doesn't matter because its the change that's important!
- Desert_CaptainExplorer III
powderman426 wrote:
I have the Tiretraker here and it works well. I would say the worst unit is probably better than none, and I will never tow without again.
X2 All it took for me to finally break out my wallet and buy the Tire Trakker was one blowout alongside Interstate 10. Lots of fun laying under the TT changing the tire while traffic wizzes by at 75 just a couple of yards away. :S - Dick_BExplorerTry searching this Forum for `tpms' or `pressure pro' etc. This topic has been discussed at length.
- RoadpilotExplorerI have the TST and it works well. I believe the newer ones have a replaceable battery.
- powderman426ExplorerI have the Tiretraker here and it works well. I would say the worst unit is probably better than none, and I will never tow without again.
- Dave_n_AliceExplorerWe have the Tire Minder system on the MH and toad. Very happy with the product and get good signals from the toad without a booster.
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