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  • Where are TPMS Tyre Pressure Sensors on 2012 / 2013 V6 CCs ?

    I'm getting a quote for new aftermarket wheels and tyres and have been asked whether the current tyre pressure sensors are in the wheel/tyre or in the ABS. Depending on the answer, I either do or don't need to purchase and install new sensors for new wheels/tyres.

    Any advice appreciated.
    MY2013 VW CC V6 4Motion: Debadged, Eibach Pro Springs, Gloss Black 19' VMR708 Wheels, Window Tint, Tail Tint, Matt Gray Metallic Wrap, Gloss Black Wrap on Roof, Mirrors and Chrome, PlastiDip Grill & Badges

  • #2
    Originally posted by seppo View Post
    I'm getting a quote for new aftermarket wheels and tyres and have been asked whether the current tyre pressure sensors are in the wheel/tyre or in the ABS. Depending on the answer, I either do or don't need to purchase and install new sensors for new wheels/tyres.

    Any advice appreciated.
    I'm 90% sure that it just uses the abs to determine changes in rolling diameter.
    '07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
    '98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
    '99 A4 Quattro 1.8T

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    • #3
      Im quite certain the tpms is on the valve as my tyre fitter needed my stock wheels to take them. I didnt so turned it off.
      Mine:2012 MY12.5 Amarok |Natural Grey |RCD510|Premium Bluetooth
      Hers:2012 MY12.5 Passat TDI|White|RNS510|MDI|Premium Bluetooth|Park Assist 2 | Sports pack | Tints

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      • #4
        Ok thanks. A guy in USA with a 2012 "sport" said they are in his tyres too.
        MY2013 VW CC V6 4Motion: Debadged, Eibach Pro Springs, Gloss Black 19' VMR708 Wheels, Window Tint, Tail Tint, Matt Gray Metallic Wrap, Gloss Black Wrap on Roof, Mirrors and Chrome, PlastiDip Grill & Badges

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        • #5
          Where are TPMS Tyre Pressure Sensors on 2012 / 2013 V6 CCs ?

          Darks I've now confirmed that tyre pressure monitor is in the wheel/tyre. When you say you turned off the TPMS, how did you do that? I'm hoping to use someone other than dealer to balance fit and align my new wheels and tyres. But if they don't know how to turn off TPMS, I will get constant red light warning. I'm useless at doing such stuff myself.
          MY2013 VW CC V6 4Motion: Debadged, Eibach Pro Springs, Gloss Black 19' VMR708 Wheels, Window Tint, Tail Tint, Matt Gray Metallic Wrap, Gloss Black Wrap on Roof, Mirrors and Chrome, PlastiDip Grill & Badges

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          • #6
            Fairly easy on mine. There should be a button to switch Tyre sensing from full to partially loaded. If you hold it down it should just turn off (and say something on the mfd, it will then remind you that it's off, just ignore and voila!
            Failing that check out the user manual!
            Darko

            Originally posted by seppo View Post
            Darks I've now confirmed that tyre pressure monitor is in the wheel/tyre. When you say you turned off the TPMS, how did you do that? I'm hoping to use someone other than dealer to balance fit and align my new wheels and tyres. But if they don't know how to turn off TPMS, I will get constant red light warning. I'm useless at doing such stuff myself.
            Mine:2012 MY12.5 Amarok |Natural Grey |RCD510|Premium Bluetooth
            Hers:2012 MY12.5 Passat TDI|White|RNS510|MDI|Premium Bluetooth|Park Assist 2 | Sports pack | Tints

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            • #7
              ok thanks Darko
              MY2013 VW CC V6 4Motion: Debadged, Eibach Pro Springs, Gloss Black 19' VMR708 Wheels, Window Tint, Tail Tint, Matt Gray Metallic Wrap, Gloss Black Wrap on Roof, Mirrors and Chrome, PlastiDip Grill & Badges

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              • #8
                I have a spare set of TPMS sensors that can be fitted to any rims if anyone wants them - pm me.
                Al..
                2013 MY13.5 Passat V6 Highline Wagon. Watch this space
                GONE:2017 MY18 Skoda RS169 Wagon w/ Tech & Lux, 2007 VW MKV Golf GTi

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 99_FGT View Post
                  I have a spare set of TPMS sensors that can be fitted to any rims if anyone wants them - pm me.
                  Al..
                  Which frequency? I need 433Mhz for 2012 CC. Thanks.
                  MY2013 VW CC V6 4Motion: Debadged, Eibach Pro Springs, Gloss Black 19' VMR708 Wheels, Window Tint, Tail Tint, Matt Gray Metallic Wrap, Gloss Black Wrap on Roof, Mirrors and Chrome, PlastiDip Grill & Badges

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                  • #10
                    I took new VMR708 wheels to tyre shop for fit and align and transfer of TPMS sensors from stock wheels. They said that wheels for TPMS sensors need/have an indent inside the rim near the valve hole. The indent is there to enable the sensor to lie flat inside the tyre rather than poke up. He said that without that indent, the sensor will sit upright such that it will snap off if the tyre loses pressure or goes flat.

                    I explained to VMR that the tpms is in tyre for my cc so I'd be surprised if they have but didn't send a wheel that's specific for TPMS sensors.

                    Ansyone else have any experience with this?

                    Thanks
                    MY2013 VW CC V6 4Motion: Debadged, Eibach Pro Springs, Gloss Black 19' VMR708 Wheels, Window Tint, Tail Tint, Matt Gray Metallic Wrap, Gloss Black Wrap on Roof, Mirrors and Chrome, PlastiDip Grill & Badges

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by seppo View Post
                      I took new VMR708 wheels to tyre shop for fit and align and transfer of TPMS sensors from stock wheels. They said that wheels for TPMS sensors need/have an indent inside the rim near the valve hole. The indent is there to enable the sensor to lie flat inside the tyre rather than poke up. He said that without that indent, the sensor will sit upright such that it will snap off if the tyre loses pressure or goes flat.

                      I explained to VMR that the tpms is in tyre for my cc so I'd be surprised if they have but didn't send a wheel that's specific for TPMS sensors.

                      Ansyone else have any experience with this?

                      Thanks
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                      Put nitrogen in your tyres, job done.

                      Quite simple!
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