TST 507 Series RV Cap Sensor

TST 507 Series RV Cap Sensor

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Part Number: TST-507-RV-S1

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Description:  1 Cap-Style Sensor with Replaceable Batteries, Compatible with Rubber or Metal Valve Stems


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One RV Cap Sensors compatible with all TST Tire Pressure Monitor Systems currently on the market. RV Cap sensors are more compact than pass through sensors and are compatible with both rubber and metal valve steps on you vehicle (pass-through sensors are not compatible with rubber valve stems). 

 
Key Features:
  • Easy installation
  • Light, compact, and water-resistant sensors
  • Accurate pressure readings
  • Pressure range of 0 to 218 pounds
  • User replaceable CR1632 batteries
  • Anti-theft feature on sensors

Kit contents:

  • One Cap Style Sensor
  • 3 Year Warranty

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  • Roland J.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Reliable System

    This purchase was for additional sensors to expand my existing TST system. The order was delivered promptly with good pricing. My TST system replaced a Tire Minder system. The Tire Minder system was retired because the sensors would not wake up when traveling. TST has been far more reliable.

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