guidry wrote:
I have TireMinder and the company is good to work with; however, a couple of things:
1. You don't need metal valve stems, some people think you do because of the rotation of the tires will make the stems wobble and cause problems. I haven't had any issues in that regard.
2. TPMS sends signals at intervals, not constant. So if you have an issue like a leak then it will detect it at the next signal sent. With a blowout, the TPMS will not alert you (don't ask how I know) and it is frustrating to depend on the system and not get a signal of a blowout until 30 to 60 seconds after you come to a stop!
3. TireMinder sent me a free booster after I called about two valves not getting a signal. Good company in that regard.
4. When I complained about the blowout and not getting an alert, TireMinder suggested I upgrade to a newer unit at $99, a "special price for a current customer".
Overall, having a TPMS is still a good idea but understand the limitations.
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I believe the current tire minder systems will alert immediately on a rapid pressure loss. slow loss may take till the next read cycle.
however, no tpms will alarm fast enough if something causes a true blowout not caused by a slow leak, etc. something that causes a catastrophic instant failure with no other symptoms.
It will help warn of an impending blowout caused by a tire slowly loosing pressure and heating up by giving a warning BEFORE temps get to high and pressure to low.