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      10-05-2010, 06:02 PM   #1
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Do I need to remove the TPMS sensors?

Hi, getting almost new 230's fitted with Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 Tyres shipped from the US off a E92 2010 335i. Any idea if I need to remove the tpms in the wheels or can fill air just as normal without removing them? Only thing is they would be sitting there without being used. Was told they are connected to the valve stem and are simple to remove but are inside the wheels, could possibly fetch me $200-250 for the tpms since the 2010 model tpms's retail for about 450 inthe US but wondering if is worth the trouble removing them. Also any good tyre shops who could do that in Sydney including putting the wheels on?

They are installed like this
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/tyre-a...made-easy.html

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They might be useful to someone that get a winter tire / wheel set. So if you remove them and sell them you need to have some one remove them that knows what they are doing.

Then sell them and stress that they are in working order and have been removed by a professional (BMW dealer or a good well known Tire Shop). TPMS can be easily damaged if not handled properly.

Depending on the type, you can expect 50% to 70% of there original value. Perhaps on e-bay or one of the forums here.

Also have a look here, it is an old post still informative. Prices for a set of 4 TPMS depending on the year etc may range from $200- to $400- Some more details about TPMS

Of course as you know, when you do remove them and sell them you should specify from what car and year thy came off, etc.
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They might be useful to someone that get a winter tire / wheel set. So if you remove them and sell them you need to have some one remove them that knows what they are doing.

Then sell them and stress that they are in working order and have been removed by a professional (BMW dealer or a good well known Tire Shop). TPMS can be easily damaged if not handled properly.

Depending on the type, you can expect 50% to 70% of there original value. Perhaps on e-bay or one of the forums here.

Also have a look here, it is an old post still informative. Prices for a set of 4 TPMS depending on the year etc may range from $200- to $400- Some more details about TPMS

Of course as you know, when you do remove them and sell them you should specify from what car and year thy came off, etc.
Thanks for the info Rolf-Dieter, appreciate that
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I think they are only in the US. I guess the rims are from the US as well as they rubber?

For memory, our flat tyre sensor works off the rotation circumference and speed. Hopefully you can get them off.
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I think they are only in the US. I guess the rims are from the US as well as they rubber?

For memory, our flat tyre sensor works off the rotation circumference and speed. Hopefully you can get them off.
yes rims and rubber from the US, true we use a different system so have no use for those sensors, was thinking I either leave them there for business as usual or would be good if I find some place who knows how to take them off.
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I doubt it would be hard, although if your tyres come fitted, removing them would be more trouble than it's worth IMO
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