03-12-2021, 12:28 PM | #1 |
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Hi guys, I just have a concern, I will switch the wheels and tires on my wife's G01 2019 X3 for the ones on the X3M, they come with TPMS already, but my question is: do I will need to reprogram the TPMS on the new wheels to communicate with my X3? or are they plug and play via the iDrive?
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I've got new rims for 2021 X3 M40i, and now looking to get TPMS. I'm getting conflicting information about OE TPMS. On one side people say it's BH SENS (HUF) RDE077V21, and on the other it's SCHRADER 28238. Of course, it's possible that both are OE, just like Pirelli, Michelin and Bridgestone tires. Anyone knows for certain, which of the two come installed in OE wheels?
Unlike tires, which are similar in price, Schrader's are half the price of HUF's. Going to dealer will cost twice as much as HUF's, so I'd rather not do that if I can get same thing elsewhere. |
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This is what they use for my winter package. From 1010 Tire.
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03-12-2021, 05:03 PM | #5 |
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Yup, there are many universal TPMS that might work too. Since Schrader's are available for $30 CAD each, I thought I'd rather go with something that's same as what BMW is using. Search here is also divided between OE HUF and Schrader, so it just seems to be luck of the draw which ones come with the car. Seems like both work, in addition to universal ones that many local and on-line tire shops are using.
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03-29-2021, 08:16 PM | #6 |
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Hello! I need help ASAP
I have a BMW X3 2012 with about 90k miles. The TPMS light has come on after i got new tires. Tire pressure is fine but light wont go away. Tried resetting and it didn't work. Recently, TPMS light came on and all the dashboard lights, drive, back up camera and more were flashing and not working. Turns out I have an error code D018E8. Does anyone know how to fix this? Its the TPMS sensor. Is it costly? I am a college student who got this car as a gift and simply can not afford it. Thanks in Advance! |
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03-30-2021, 02:32 AM | #7 | |
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However, that being said.. you probably have an issue with one of the TPMS sensors installed in the tire (transmitter), or possibly a TPMS receiver that needs replacing, or possibly you need to calibrate the system. Unfortunately, I can't tell you which. |
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03-30-2021, 08:04 AM | #8 |
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An additional possibility if your TPM are the original ones from 2012, the batteries in one or more have probably failed.
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So you end up with $20,- mounting costs for each wheel which includes removal & installation of wheel on the car, removal and installation of tire, removal & installation of valve. Sounds very reasonable. |
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I did not, yet. They are for winter tires, and the buying season is just around the corner. According to Rockauto, they do not require programming (install & go). I plan to mount winter tires in October, since that's when snow season starts here. I will post the results here.
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If you got the sensors already any good tireshop should install them for less than $150,- |
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CAD $137.19 for 4 Schrader 28238 TPMS is pretty affordable (CAD $34.30 per sensor). CAD $1,335.56 for 4 Konig Rennform wheels (CAD $333.89 per wheel) CAD $1,445.60 for 4 Michelin Pilot Alpin 5 SUV ZP tires (CAD $361.40 per tire) CAD $160.00 for mounting and balancing Total winter package: CAD $3,078.35 delivered to home, including tax and tire environmental fee. |
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When I got my 2018 X3 I bought a set of winter wheels/tires from Tire Rack and just got the standard 433MHz sensors. They cost $224 for the set and they just worked. Nothing special about them.
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