Tpms
#141
I had the sensors installed in my 2019 Road Glide Ultra. There are a few areas that need to be changed in the BCM. One is under the radio customization where there is a setting to enable the TPMS. There is another setting to enable the instrument TPMS option.
I was able to get the display working in my radio. It would not work in my gauges even though that option is also turned on in the BCM. I'm surprised you got it working in the stock gauges as craigffb stated, you need CVO gauges to get it working there. If you have CVO gauges it should display in the gauges and on the radio.
I suspect they didn't change your radio customization settings.
I was able to get the display working in my radio. It would not work in my gauges even though that option is also turned on in the BCM. I'm surprised you got it working in the stock gauges as craigffb stated, you need CVO gauges to get it working there. If you have CVO gauges it should display in the gauges and on the radio.
I suspect they didn't change your radio customization settings.
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HOGYLD (03-13-2021)
#142
2019 RGS with factor stock Talon Wheels and Boom GTS radio.
I had the dealer install HD part number 32700096 on my bike since I needed new tires. The install with this part number is the same part number used on 2018 CVO Street Glide because it comes with factor stock Talon wheels.
I had the dealer install HD part number 32700096 on my bike since I needed new tires. The install with this part number is the same part number used on 2018 CVO Street Glide because it comes with factor stock Talon wheels.
Ok, i think I have asked this question before, but as i read more i get conflicting information. I have a 2018 SGS, i believe i was told that the wheels are the same as the 2018 CVO, which would mean that the sensors in the CVO wheels would fit mine. but later on everyone keeps talking about the 11.mm and 8mm holes in the rims.
that has been the only thing that has been holding me up on this install, i can not get a constant confirmed valve hole size on my 2018 SGS with factory installed rims.
Your story has brought it back to my mind, since you are saying exactly what i had read in another post (about the valve holes being the same).and it sounds like you have confirmed it ??
jake
#144
With how much HD loves to over charge for their parts it amazes me that they have not come up with a TPMS kit to fie the most basic of wheels. Considering how many people, including me, that want a TPMS setup that will work with the factory display I am dumbfounded that they haven't made one. Talk about a missed opportunity!!
Neil
RDMC
Neil
RDMC
#145
Ok, i think I have asked this question before, but as i read more i get conflicting information. I have a 2018 SGS, i believe i was told that the wheels are the same as the 2018 CVO, which would mean that the sensors in the CVO wheels would fit mine. but later on everyone keeps talking about the 11.mm and 8mm holes in the rims.
that has been the only thing that has been holding me up on this install, i can not get a constant confirmed valve hole size on my 2018 SGS with factory installed rims.
Your story has brought it back to my mind, since you are saying exactly what i had read in another post (about the valve holes being the same).and it sounds like you have confirmed it ??
jake
that has been the only thing that has been holding me up on this install, i can not get a constant confirmed valve hole size on my 2018 SGS with factory installed rims.
Your story has brought it back to my mind, since you are saying exactly what i had read in another post (about the valve holes being the same).and it sounds like you have confirmed it ??
jake
The same applies to a 2017 Ultra Limited for those who asked.
I'm not saying you can't make it work, but the diameters are different.
#146
Ok, i think I have asked this question before, but as i read more i get conflicting information. I have a 2018 SGS, i believe i was told that the wheels are the same as the 2018 CVO, which would mean that the sensors in the CVO wheels would fit mine. but later on everyone keeps talking about the 11.mm and 8mm holes in the rims.
that has been the only thing that has been holding me up on this install, i can not get a constant confirmed valve hole size on my 2018 SGS with factory installed rims.
Your story has brought it back to my mind, since you are saying exactly what i had read in another post (about the valve holes being the same).and it sounds like you have confirmed it ??
jake
that has been the only thing that has been holding me up on this install, i can not get a constant confirmed valve hole size on my 2018 SGS with factory installed rims.
Your story has brought it back to my mind, since you are saying exactly what i had read in another post (about the valve holes being the same).and it sounds like you have confirmed it ??
jake
The same applies to a 2017 Ultra Limited for those who asked.
I'm not saying you can't make it work, but the diameters are different.
#147
I had the sensors installed in my 2019 Road Glide Ultra. There are a few areas that need to be changed in the BCM. One is under the radio customization where there is a setting to enable the TPMS. There is another setting to enable the instrument TPMS option.
I was able to get the display working in my radio. It would not work in my gauges even though that option is also turned on in the BCM. I'm surprised you got it working in the stock gauges as craigffb stated, you need CVO gauges to get it working there. If you have CVO gauges it should display in the gauges and on the radio.
I suspect they didn't change your radio customization settings.
I was able to get the display working in my radio. It would not work in my gauges even though that option is also turned on in the BCM. I'm surprised you got it working in the stock gauges as craigffb stated, you need CVO gauges to get it working there. If you have CVO gauges it should display in the gauges and on the radio.
I suspect they didn't change your radio customization settings.
#148
Latest update - I was at the dealer for some work and mentioned that my speedometer was reading low. I asked if there was anything they could do to calibrate it. The tech didn't think there was but he said he would check a few things. Once thing he found was that there was a firmware update to my speedometer so he applied that to see what it might do. It didn't help with the low reading, but it did enable the tire pressures to appear in my odometer window as I cycle through with the odometer button. Previously you needed CVO gauges on the 17-19 models to get the readings in the odometer, but this update did the trick (as long as the proper options on turned on in the BCM). So I now have the TPMS display in the radio and odometer. Also, all of my gauges now function like the 2020 and newer models where the needles cycle all the way around when you first turn the bike on like they're doing a self test.
#149
I agree. I had earlier reached out to TechnoResearch about using the Centurion to calibrate the speedometer and they also told me that the Digital Technician can do it. Trouble is convincing the tech at the dealer that it can be done. It's like you need to lead them by the hand and show them exactly where to go in the settings to do it. I guess I'll need to figure that out from some techs on here so I can show my local guy.
#150
TPMS Retrofit to a 2015 FLTRUSE
Latest update - I was at the dealer for some work and mentioned that my speedometer was reading low. I asked if there was anything they could do to calibrate it. The tech didn't think there was but he said he would check a few things. Once thing he found was that there was a firmware update to my speedometer so he applied that to see what it might do. It didn't help with the low reading, but it did enable the tire pressures to appear in my odometer window as I cycle through with the odometer button. Previously you needed CVO gauges on the 17-19 models to get the readings in the odometer, but this update did the trick (as long as the proper options on turned on in the BCM). So I now have the TPMS display in the radio and odometer. Also, all of my gauges now function like the 2020 and newer models where the needles cycle all the way around when you first turn the bike on like they're doing a self test.