Tyre Inflator Kit Question

Tyre Inflator Kit Question

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AndyDefault

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119 posts

165 months

Wednesday 9th October
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I've recently discovered that the tyre inflator kit included in my used g21 330i appears to be missing a part - a yellow adaptor. However, as the kit doesn't match any bmw resources such as my manual or online videos it's very hard to tell. The closest thing I could find was what seems to be the same kit for a Mercedes. The part in question appears to be necessary to clip the canister onto the compressor.

I'm curious to understand what other people have in theirs (obvs g20/g21 would be ideal) and, if this is a known issue, where can I get the missing adaptor?

Here is what came with the car:





Here is the video I've found which appears to be the same kit but with the missing yellow adaptor.
https://youtu.be/I5aVQ58eq4s?si=oMy_dlYhg-ltcBV2



Edited by AndyDefault on Wednesday 9th October 13:45

alicrozier

556 posts

244 months

Wednesday 9th October
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There are a few different BMW tyre mobility kits and the compressors and sealants aren't interchangeable. It looks like the sealant canister you have is for a different type of compressor.

e.g. your sealant type:
https://youtu.be/SjyhphQMcbM?si=yD-VKWQCtq_U4HTU&a...

Maybe someone has used the sealant from your car and replaced with the wrong type of canister...or worse swapped your compressor for an old one.

I just checked and my 2019 F87 has your type of compressor but the correct sealant canister as per your Mercedes video link or similar to this (video shows a couple of the different types:
https://youtu.be/lPhU27tNBSQ?si=48CBCiznuEdoWOVm&a...
edited to add: I expect mine is out of date!

A replacement correct canister would probably be cheaper or (if you must use sealant) a £10 can of tyre weld from Halfords. wink

Here's another variant to add to the confusion!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpZUzcGV2Tw



Edited by alicrozier on Wednesday 9th October 15:59

AndyDefault

Original Poster:

119 posts

165 months

Wednesday 9th October
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alicrozier said:
There are a few different BMW tyre mobility kits and the compressors and sealants aren't interchangeable. It looks like the sealant canister you have is for a different type of compressor.

e.g. your sealant type:
https://youtu.be/SjyhphQMcbM?si=yD-VKWQCtq_U4HTU&a...

Maybe someone has used the sealant from your car and replaced with the wrong type of canister...or worse swapped your compressor for an old one.

I just checked and my 2019 F87 has your type of compressor but the correct sealant canister as per your Mercedes video link or similar to this (video shows a couple of the different types:
https://youtu.be/lPhU27tNBSQ?si=48CBCiznuEdoWOVm&a...
edited to add: I expect mine is out of date!

A replacement correct canister would probably be cheaper or (if you must use sealant) a £10 can of tyre weld from Halfords. wink

Here's another variant to add to the confusion!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpZUzcGV2Tw



Edited by alicrozier on Wednesday 9th October 15:59
Brilliant, thanks! That makes a lot of sense that the canister is wrong for the compressor. I hadn't noticed that the canister 's slightly different in that Mercedes vid.

Any idea how I find out what the correct cablnister model is for the compressor?

Never heard of that tyreweld stuff. Just had a butchers on halfords and surely that stuff makes all the inflation kits redundant!?

Mercdriver

2,634 posts

40 months

Wednesday 9th October
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These are crap, two o’ clock in the morning and you are going on holiday for an expensive cruise, puncture, AA arrive and charge you a fortune for replacement tyre.

These systems are to give good MPH as weight of vehicles are reduced by reducing the weight of a spare wheel and tyre, absolute nonsense.

The first thing I do when buying a new car is buy a second hand spare wheel and tyre