Tpms
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@voodoodrug:
What sensors are you using? What bike is this in, your 2020 RG Limited listed in your signature block? So are you running the STOCK TPMS system (part of the HD RDRS system)?
If so: your challenge isn't really clear to those of us who are ADDING TPMS to earlier model bikes. Who sets the threshold? The dealer? HD? Have you tried a different dealer (if one's close enough to you)?
I'm not seeing many posts about the same issue you're having, nor are they from anyone who's done what this thread was started for: that is, ADDING the TPMS sensors to older models and getting them working like the '20 models/CVO bikes (that came stock with TPMS).
What sensors are you using? What bike is this in, your 2020 RG Limited listed in your signature block? So are you running the STOCK TPMS system (part of the HD RDRS system)?
If so: your challenge isn't really clear to those of us who are ADDING TPMS to earlier model bikes. Who sets the threshold? The dealer? HD? Have you tried a different dealer (if one's close enough to you)?
I'm not seeing many posts about the same issue you're having, nor are they from anyone who's done what this thread was started for: that is, ADDING the TPMS sensors to older models and getting them working like the '20 models/CVO bikes (that came stock with TPMS).
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voodoodrug (06-18-2020)
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vcmike:
oem HD stock 2020 RDRS yes, two different dealers.
yes, im not seeing much info on this subject so posted as close a thread as I could...
so far I was told by a dealer #1 it was never set at setup, dealer #2 max 3psi off and you get a warning light and screen(low tire pressure) appears. can not be changed to the industry standard of 25% low,aprox 10psi off......like cars do, unless I go in myself and sneak a resister in some wiring etc...?
yeah this is a bit of a luxury problem, I like every thing about this bike just needs a tweek. might call MOCO up will be next or other dealers... so little info out there, maybe needs more time for information to surface?
oem HD stock 2020 RDRS yes, two different dealers.
yes, im not seeing much info on this subject so posted as close a thread as I could...
so far I was told by a dealer #1 it was never set at setup, dealer #2 max 3psi off and you get a warning light and screen(low tire pressure) appears. can not be changed to the industry standard of 25% low,aprox 10psi off......like cars do, unless I go in myself and sneak a resister in some wiring etc...?
yeah this is a bit of a luxury problem, I like every thing about this bike just needs a tweek. might call MOCO up will be next or other dealers... so little info out there, maybe needs more time for information to surface?
#124
I activated my TPMS-sensors with the Diag4Bike, and there was no positon in the menu to set a threshold. I also wondered about it, asked around and was told that there is a standard setting for it in the BCM that comes from the factory.
But I do not know if it can be changed with the HD Digital Technican that is used by the dealers...
But I do not know if it can be changed with the HD Digital Technican that is used by the dealers...
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voodoodrug (06-18-2020)
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@alexobelix : can you snap a pic of one of your valves to show how they mount in the 11.3mm wheels (and how the Fobo adapter fits in the overall install)?
I've got the same TPMS kit on order and have the Fobo T-stems waiting on my workbench along with new tires: so the last step will be doing the full install then heading to a dealer (not sure which, if any, Indy shops around me use Diag4Bike) to have them assign the sensors and check the box for TPMS in the BCM (I have a GTS head unit and the P&A gauges with the TPMS warning light on the tach).
Good job getting your setup running!
I've got the same TPMS kit on order and have the Fobo T-stems waiting on my workbench along with new tires: so the last step will be doing the full install then heading to a dealer (not sure which, if any, Indy shops around me use Diag4Bike) to have them assign the sensors and check the box for TPMS in the BCM (I have a GTS head unit and the P&A gauges with the TPMS warning light on the tach).
Good job getting your setup running!
The 2016 FLTRUSE was the first Road Glide with the TPMS feature and my 2015 CVO Slicer wheels have the identical part numbers as the 2016 CVO Slicer wheels. Also, I'd previously installed FOBO sensors and measured the stock Slicer valve stems at 8.3mm. I'm about to order the Smart Security System Kit; 41000087F which includes 2 new FOB’s + BCM 41000341. Was going to order a pair of Chrome 2016+ Wheel Valve-Sensors 32700052 until reading this thread. Would prefer using the 2020 sensor kit because it's newer and because the sensors appear to be less prone to damage during tire changes. They appear to fit flush against the inner rim rather than spaced away from the inner rim like the 32700052 sensors.
Am I correct that alexobelix has gotten the new TPMS-sensor kit (no. 42300124) to work on a 2017 Road Glide?
Last edited by Trigger-Man; 06-20-2020 at 04:42 PM.
#126
Am I correct that alexobelix has gotten the new TPMS-sensor kit (no. 42300124) to work on a 2017 Road Glide?
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Trigger-Man (06-20-2020)
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I also used the new kit to find out if it works in pre 2020 bikes… and it does ;-)
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Alexobelix: any issues with the Fobo adapters and the valves from the kit leaking air? I'm getting close to needing to swap the tires, so I'm nearly ready to do the hardware part of the install (then have to find a dealer who will assign the sensors and activate the TPMS function) and just wanted to be sure you're not seeing any negatives with using the Fobo adapter.
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Alexobelix: any issues with the Fobo adapters and the valves from the kit leaking air? I'm getting close to needing to swap the tires, so I'm nearly ready to do the hardware part of the install (then have to find a dealer who will assign the sensors and activate the TPMS function) and just wanted to be sure you're not seeing any negatives with using the Fobo adapter.
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