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Tpms sensors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 6:55 pm
by Lukes3
Alright lads got a problem with the tpms on the rs4,
Had it plugged in one sensor in wheels has died dont know witch one, plus the otheres say only got 12month battery left and need new tyers sooooo....
Going to replace them all has any one used these of ebay and can any one tell me the mhz's frequency of the senors
Heres the link if it works
Look at this on eBay:

4 TPMS Tire Pressure Monitor System Sensors 433mhz Audi RS4 2007-2008 Quattro

http://bit.ly/1dyGYKJ
Cheers luke.

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:26 pm
by surfpunkian
I have the same thing so disabled them via VCDS. Doesn't fit though and not sure if the batteries are just gone or going as they are only good for 5/6 years apparently. User Yanos also had the red warning too and found a decent price full set on eBay that we could maybe hit up for a discount and 'gift' postage on ;)

I totally need to diagnose what caused mine to throw up the error let me know if you get a definitive answer on yours.

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:41 pm
by coffey555
Funnily enough my ones stopped working last month as well! Big red flat tyre warning sign flagged up every time I started the car.

Turned the TPMS off for now but noticed none of my sensors are reading back any data so suspect the aerial behind the rear bumper might be faulty. Either that or it is the controller module itself.

Might take the car for a run tomorrow to see if the sensors 'wake up' and log any data they might read back (apparently, they go to sleep when the car is not moving).

Pretty sure 433mhz are the ones we need for the RS4. The items on ebay are aftermarket versions but no reason why they would not work.

Having said that, if I ever have to replace my ones I will be sticking with the Beru 007 ones for peace of mind.

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:21 pm
by sar
yes they are the correct ones, i have a set of these sensors in the draw just not got round to fitting them yet.
plenty of people on the u.s forums have used these no problem.

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 4:42 am
by surfpunkian
Ah! Good shout Martin, my sensors returned no data either when I coded them off so aerial is well worth looking at. Think it's interesting that a bunch if TPMS all failed around the same time / change in weather.

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:00 am
by Yanos
Bulk buying time?

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:02 pm
by coffey555
Might be an idea, I want to try a new/working aerial first though to see what battery life is left on the sensors I have.

I wonder if we park close enough to you Yanos, we could check our sensors are actually still working from your car using VCDS?

Pretty sure the TPMS module can display data from more than 4 sensors.

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:12 pm
by Yanos
coffey555 wrote:Might be an idea, I want to try a new/working aerial first though to see what battery life is left on the sensors I have.

I wonder if we park close enough to you Yanos, we could check our sensors are actually still working from your car using VCDS?

Pretty sure the TPMS module can display data from more than 4 sensors.
That's what me and Ian had already planned on doing, checking the aerials first, so a group exercise would be better then we could compare. It sounds like a plan! The cable is Ian's but I have a loan of it at the moment.

It seems a little too convenient that they have all gone tits up at the same time!

I spoke to one of the suppliers in the states and they said they were up for a deal if we got enough of us together but lets rule out aerials first.

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:14 pm
by stu
Yanos wrote:Bulk buying time?
I'd might be interested in a set

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:24 pm
by coffey555
Sounds like a good excuse to meet up sometime soon then! I also have a Ross-Tech cable so I will bring that and a laptop along as well so we can check more than one car at a time.

Any preference on a day? I am away on the 5th.

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 10:08 am
by surfpunkian
Yeah man, I'm around anytime this weekend or pretty flexible with week days too except 6-9th dec. :)

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 10:35 am
by Yanos
Im am in the depths of man flu at the moment and to top it off I have my grans funeral tomorrow, which just happens to be my birthday! Think this weekends a write off for me guys. But next week could be a goer if this illness ever fecks off!

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:25 pm
by surfpunkian
Euan, sorry to hear you're sick, have a funeral all at the same time as your birthday. That is <beep> fella :( hope funeral goes as well as these things can. See you soon mate

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 4:57 pm
by Yanos
Jah its crap but not much can be done.

Ian do you want the cable back so you guys can do it sooner if you dont want to wait?

Marty how long are you away for?

Once we can rule out the aerials then we can get numbers for a bulk order of the TPMS's

Re: Tpms sensors

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 5:11 pm
by coffey555
Condolences about your gran mate and hope you get over your man flu soon.

Well I drove to Audi Perth today as they had an aerial in stock. Fitted it, enabled the TPMS again and told the car I had done a wheel change so it could pick up the sensors again if need be. 15 mins later yellow flat tyre symbol appeared again! Tried to update the low setpoints by updating the tyre pressures but they don't change which would seem to indicate there is still no comms between the pressure sensors and the TPMS module.

So unless all 4 tyre sensors have failed at the same time it looks like the controller unit has failed.

Can meet up one night if one of you guys wants to try the new aerial on their car? I am away until late December.

Seems a bit odd that three cars within 10 miles of each other all developed the same fault at roughly the same time!