2011 V12 Vantage TPMS valve recommendations

2011 V12 Vantage TPMS valve recommendations

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melhuishjames

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171 posts

280 months

Sunday 10th March
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Anyone replaced their TPMS valves that can recommend a replacement that works as oem at a sensible price?

Thank you

Caslad

127 posts

31 months

Sunday 10th March
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The standard advice used to be to disable the system & have done with it but I think the MOT zealots on here would go into fits of apoplexy if that were suggested.smile

bogie

16,614 posts

279 months

Sunday 10th March
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My local dexel tyre fitters sell a selection for most vehicles when I needed 2 TPMS modules last time, were about £60 each and fitted when I had new tyres.

Minglar

1,326 posts

130 months

Sunday 10th March
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It depends on which type of sensors you have. The later Beru versions are fairly easy to replace as they self calibrate once you start driving. But if you have the older SmarTire system with the control box under the glove box it could be worth speaking to James Hawkes-Reed at Aston Installations. They offer a solution using Autel sensors and it is a fair bit cheaper than the OEM AML offering. The defeat cable (which they can also supply) could be an option for you on a 2011 car, as I’m fairly sure TPMS has to be working correctly (for MOT purposes) on cars from 2012 onwards. BRM.

melhuishjames

Original Poster:

171 posts

280 months

Sunday 10th March
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Minglar said:
It depends on which type of sensors you have. The later Beru versions are fairly easy to replace as they self calibrate once you start driving. But if you have the older SmarTire system with the control box under the glove box it could be worth speaking to James Hawkes-Reed at Aston Installations. They offer a solution using Autel sensors and it is a fair bit cheaper than the OEM AML offering. The defeat cable (which they can also supply) could be an option for you on a 2011 car, as I’m fairly sure TPMS has to be working correctly (for MOT purposes) on cars from 2012 onwards. BRM.
I believe the Smartire system changed during/pre 2010 so should be the later Beru version. Unsure of an easy way to check, but my understanding at least for the V12’s 👍

Minglar

1,326 posts

130 months

Sunday 10th March
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melhuishjames said:
Minglar said:
It depends on which type of sensors you have. The later Beru versions are fairly easy to replace as they self calibrate once you start driving. But if you have the older SmarTire system with the control box under the glove box it could be worth speaking to James Hawkes-Reed at Aston Installations. They offer a solution using Autel sensors and it is a fair bit cheaper than the OEM AML offering. The defeat cable (which they can also supply) could be an option for you on a 2011 car, as I’m fairly sure TPMS has to be working correctly (for MOT purposes) on cars from 2012 onwards. BRM.
I believe the Smartire system changed during/pre 2010 so should be the later Beru version. Unsure of an easy way to check, but my understanding at least for the V12’s ??
That seems to be the folklore. I have an 2012 car and it has the older SmarTire system rolleyes I guess they must have had a few old units knocking around towards the end of the production run. Check under your glovebox. If you can see a small black plastic control box with flashing lights then you have the SmarTire system. If there’s nothing there you have the later Beru sensors. Hope that helps. BRM.

SHIFTY

924 posts

243 months

Sunday 10th March
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I am also looking at replacing the TPMS valves when I replace all 4 tyres the HUF RDE 011 will fit the AM cars below prices are all over the place.

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melhuishjames

Original Poster:

171 posts

280 months

Sunday 10th March
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Minglar said:
melhuishjames said:
Minglar said:
It depends on which type of sensors you have. The later Beru versions are fairly easy to replace as they self calibrate once you start driving. But if you have the older SmarTire system with the control box under the glove box it could be worth speaking to James Hawkes-Reed at Aston Installations. They offer a solution using Autel sensors and it is a fair bit cheaper than the OEM AML offering. The defeat cable (which they can also supply) could be an option for you on a 2011 car, as I’m fairly sure TPMS has to be working correctly (for MOT purposes) on cars from 2012 onwards. BRM.
I believe the Smartire system changed during/pre 2010 so should be the later Beru version. Unsure of an easy way to check, but my understanding at least for the V12’s ??
That seems to be the folklore. I have an 2012 car and it has the older SmarTire system rolleyes I guess they must have had a few old units knocking around towards the end of the production run. Check under your glovebox. If you can see a small black plastic control box with flashing lights then you have the SmarTire system. If there’s nothing there you have the later Beru sensors. Hope that helps. BRM.
Thank you for that advice - I’ll go and look!

melhuishjames

Original Poster:

171 posts

280 months

Sunday 10th March
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melhuishjames said:
Minglar said:
It depends on which type of sensors you have. The later Beru versions are fairly easy to replace as they self calibrate once you start driving. But if you have the older SmarTire system with the control box under the glove box it could be worth speaking to James Hawkes-Reed at Aston Installations. They offer a solution using Autel sensors and it is a fair bit cheaper than the OEM AML offering. The defeat cable (which they can also supply) could be an option for you on a 2011 car, as I’m fairly sure TPMS has to be working correctly (for MOT purposes) on cars from 2012 onwards. BRM.
I believe the Smartire system changed during/pre 2010 so should be the later Beru version. Unsure of an easy way to check, but my understanding at least for the V12’s ??
You’re spot on, just put my head under the glovebox and a smartire box staring back at me.. feel silly not knowing to look before !

The TPMS I have are actually working, I’ve managed to get a set of the later V12VS 10 spoke forged wheels and was going to leave the standard wheels as are and store for sake of having the originals still and just fit new TPMS and tyres to the other wheels. As is I’ll swap the tyres and TPMS over to the new wheels and hopefully all will carry on working. Grateful for advice