Valve stem cap?
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Valve stem cap?
I bought my car used, and the previous owner had put these valve stem caps that has the "L" on caps. While looking trough the car i found the plain caps and switched them out, but recently i lost one. Are these "L" caps ok to use with tpms sensors?
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The caps have nothing to do with TPMS... you should be ok.
TPMS is basically a pressor sensor inside the tire which constantly measures and relay the PSI to the ECU. The cap sitting on the outside of the tire has nothing to do with it's function. You can even go commando and run without a cap and it should still be ok. The cap is there to prevent excessive dust and dirt trapping into the valve stem.
The only concern is some idiots stealing them. I switched my OEM Aluminum caps for plastic ones on day one. I've heard countless stories on how they manage to end up on Hondas.
TPMS is basically a pressor sensor inside the tire which constantly measures and relay the PSI to the ECU. The cap sitting on the outside of the tire has nothing to do with it's function. You can even go commando and run without a cap and it should still be ok. The cap is there to prevent excessive dust and dirt trapping into the valve stem.
The only concern is some idiots stealing them. I switched my OEM Aluminum caps for plastic ones on day one. I've heard countless stories on how they manage to end up on Hondas.
Last edited by shadowman; 04-19-11 at 01:15 PM.
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Be careful with these kind of caps since from experience they would deteriorate and thus would be difficult to twist off and would often break a stem ? With that being said it may not be worth using them and just getting the oem sets since it'll cost more $$$ to replace a stem than a cap
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The caps have nothing to do with TPMS... you should be ok.
TPMS is basically a pressor sensor inside the tire which constantly measures and relay the PSI to the ECU. The cap sitting on the outside of the tire has nothing to do with it's function. You can even go commando and run without a cap and it should still be ok. The cap is there to prevent excessive dust and dirt trapping into the valve stem.
The only concern is some idiots stealing them. I switched my OEM Aluminum caps for plastic ones on day one. I've heard countless stories on how they manage to end up on Hondas.
TPMS is basically a pressor sensor inside the tire which constantly measures and relay the PSI to the ECU. The cap sitting on the outside of the tire has nothing to do with it's function. You can even go commando and run without a cap and it should still be ok. The cap is there to prevent excessive dust and dirt trapping into the valve stem.
The only concern is some idiots stealing them. I switched my OEM Aluminum caps for plastic ones on day one. I've heard countless stories on how they manage to end up on Hondas.
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Yeah, I don't think valve stem caps have anything to do with TPMS so OP should be fine.
When I got my car, it had 2 of those Lexus valve caps, 1 plain aluminum cap, and 1 black plastic one...haha. Then I got new tires and since they filled them with nitogen, they put these on them:
meh, at least they match now
When I got my car, it had 2 of those Lexus valve caps, 1 plain aluminum cap, and 1 black plastic one...haha. Then I got new tires and since they filled them with nitogen, they put these on them:
meh, at least they match now
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Haha, I use those too lol. I only spent a few bucks on them not worried about them getting taken but I will tighten them now that its mentioned. They had forgot to put the the orginal ones back when I purchased the car so I was using my old ones from my Equinox til I got these.