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TPMS for Aftermarket Wheels

PicklesTheCat

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Anyone with some insights into how the TPMS on the ITS is set up?

Given that it has per wheel pressure readings vs the passive system on the FL5, It mostly likly have individual sensor in the wheels like the standard Integra right?

Ordered a set of Rays and trying to source the right TPMS and valve stems.

Thanks!
 

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Anyone with some insights into how the TPMS on the ITS is set up?

Given that it has per wheel pressure readings vs the passive system on the FL5, It mostly likly have individual sensor in the wheels like the standard Integra right?

Ordered a set of Rays and trying to source the right TPMS and valve stems.

Thanks!
Good taste in wheels--your dealership's parts department can supply the TPMS sensors, they're usually ~$30/wheel.
 

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Let us know how it works for u and what you ended up going with tpms sensor wise. I'm also confused with which TPMS sensors to get as the official part number for the ITS is different from other ones that acura uses. I don't think they need to be programed. When I was reading about others with Acura s they just bought some tpms sensors off ebay and the car reads them just fine.
 

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Let us know how it works for u and what you ended up going with tpms sensor wise. I'm also confused with which TPMS sensors to get as the official part number for the ITS is different from other ones that acura uses. I don't think they need to be programed. When I was reading about others with Acura s they just bought some tpms sensors off ebay and the car reads them just fine.
My guess it's the same part number as the standard civic.
 

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The standard civic and the FL5 both have passive TPMS system where there's no sensors in the wheels.
Oh really. I thought that was only on the FL5
 

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This was what I was talking about with the two part numbers for tpms sensor. One was when I just looked up integras one was specifically for ITS. First part of the part number is the same before the first dash. Maybe someone knows if the other parts actually mean something.

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